The Global Anti-Semitism Review Act prohibits the
following:
1. Any assertion “that the Jewish community controls
government, the media, international business and the financial world” is anti-
Semitic.
2. “Strong anti-Israel sentiment” is anti-Semitic.
3. “Virulent criticism” of Israel's leaders, past or
present, is anti- Semitic. According to the State Department, anti-Semitism
occurs when a swastika is portrayed in a cartoon decrying the behavior of a past
or present Zionist leader. Thus, a cartoon that includes a swastika to criticize
Ariel Sharon's brutal 2002 invasion of the West Bank, raining “hell-fire”
missiles on hapless Palestinian men, women and children, is anti-Semitic.
Similarly, when the word “Zionazi” is used to describe Sharon's saturation
bombing in Lebanon in 1982 (killing 17,500 innocent refugees) is also
“anti-Semitic.”
4. Criticism of the Jewish religion or its religious
leaders or literature (especially the Talmud and Kabbalah) is anti-Semitic.
5. Criticism of the U.S. government and Congress for being
under undue influence by the Jewish-Zionist community (including AIPAC) is
anti-Semitic.
6. Criticism of the Jewish-Zionist community for promoting
globalism (the “New World Order”) is anti-Semitic.
7. Blaming Jewish leaders and their followers for inciting
the Roman crucifixion of Christ is anti-Semitic.
8. Diminishing the “six million” figure of Holocaust
victims is anti- Semitic.
9. Calling Israel a “racist” state is anti-Semitic.
10. Asserting that there exists a “Zionist Conspiracy” is
anti- Semitic.
11. Claiming that Jews and their leaders created the
Bolshevik Revolution in Russia is anti-Semitic.
12. Making “derogatory statements about Jewish persons” is
anti- Semitic.
13. Denying spiritually disobedient Jews the biblical right
to re- occupy Palestine is anti-Semitic.
14. Alleging that Mossad was behind the 9/11 attack is
anti-Semitic.