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Muslim antisemitism and anti-zionism in postwar South Africa

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The radicalization of Islam in South Africa from 1970s onwards was marked by a distinctly negative shift in Muslim attitudes toward South African Jews. Some of the Muslim anger against Jews was underpinned by landlord-tenant relations in the inner city, and by the general anger concerning white privilege with which Jews were associated. However the most important factor influencing relations was Zionism and the Jewish community's public and unequivocal support for Israel

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