anti-semitic propaganda in media and publications
"Anti-Semitic propaganda in media and publications" refers to the deliberate creation and dissemination of media content, such as news articles, photographs, cartoons, films, or literature, that promotes negative stereotypes, prejudices, and falsehoods about Jewish individuals or the Jewish community as a whole. This content is designed to incite hatred, discrimination, or violence against Jews and perpetuate harmful beliefs or conspiracy theories about them.
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