Israeli Education Minister Yoav Kisch sounded the alarm about surging antisemitism worldwide during a fiery appearance on NEWSMAX’s “National Report.” He warned that hatred against Jewish people has exploded since Hamas terrorists massacred 1,200 Israelis on October 7. Kisch called out radical protesters on American college campuses for spreading lies about Israel while ignoring Hamas violence.
Kisch slammed university leaders for letting mobs harass Jewish students. He said schools failed to protect students wearing Star of David necklaces or speaking Hebrew. The minister accused pro-Palestinian activists of pushing the same hate that led to Nazi gas chambers. “They chant ‘Death to Israel’ but mean ‘Death to freedom,’” Kisch declared.
The Israeli leader connected modern antisemitism to terrorist brainwashing. He described Gaza schools teaching kids to murder Jews from kindergarten age. Kisch showed photos of Hamas training camps disguised as playgrounds. “This isn’t about land – it’s about wiping Israel off the map,” he said bluntly.
Kisch praised conservative politicians defending Israel’s right to fight Hamas. He thanked President Trump for moving the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem and banning travel from terror hotspots. The minister blasted liberal lawmakers for wanting to cut military aid to Israel during wartime. “Weakness invites more attacks,” Kisch warned.
Addressing the hostage crisis, Kisch vowed Israel won’t stop until every captive comes home. He played a recording of a 6-year-old’s voice message begging rescuers after Hamas killed her parents. The minister choked up describing how terrorists burned families alive in their homes on October 7. “We will never forget,” he said firmly.
Kisch urged parents to check what colleges teach about Israel before sending kids to school. He revealed some universities use maps erasing Israel’s existence. The minister announced new programs bringing Israeli soldiers to share combat stories on U.S. campuses. “Truth defeats lies,” he stated confidently.
When asked about peace deals, Kisch said Hamas must be destroyed first. He mocked Palestinian leaders paying terrorists’ families for killing Jews. The minister showed documents proving U.N. aid money bought Hamas rockets. “You can’t negotiate with death cults,” he argued forcefully.
Closing with hope, Kisch highlighted Israel’s tech innovations helping farmers and doctors worldwide. He invited viewers to visit Jerusalem’s Western Wall and see Israeli democracy in action. “From Holocaust ashes to startup nation – that’s our answer to hate,” Kisch concluded as the studio audience cheered wildly.