You said that left antisemitism is hidden behind a facade of "caring" when in reality most of those people care equally for the Israelis AND the Palestinians.
People on the left that are also antisemitic care about Israelis? That seems odd. Unless you are assuming everybody on the left is antisemitic, but that would be even more odd.I can see that.Agreed. Though there is a greater than 0 chance that they will give it to one of the terrorists groups they run. If in 5 years there is a good size divot in the middle of Tel Aviv those that are against Iran getting the bomb can say "whoops, I was wrong". The thousands of dead won't be able to say anything. I can certainly understand their concern.cite?Well that whole "liberal democracy" thing helps. And at the time we "let" them, it seemed like a really good way to at least temporarily guarantee their continued existence. Since then they've proven that they will take care of them well. And I have always been under the impression that most people on the left (antisemitic or not) were against more nukes, much less more countries getting nukes. And even crazier, the new country that you are supporting getting nukes would be amongst the 3 countries most likely to use them unprovoked or let them slip (or "slip") into groups that would use them if given the chance. Are we going to be cool with S.Arabia getting the bomb? What about Egypt? If there is a line in the sand, I would hope it would be right in front of Iran, but I suppose I'm wrong.
Look, there might be some real left anti-semites but you are way overestimating it. When I say "most of those people", I mean those who you and other wrongly see as anti-semites.