Zionist group targets Jews worldwide
The Israel-backed Zionist group Betar U.S. has been targeting anti-Zionist Jews across the U.S., Canada, Europe, and Latin America.
It compiles and shares personal details of free-Palestine activists with Israeli authorities.
This includes their names, photos, jobs, and social media activity.
The group is linked to the Tel Aviv-based “Bet Jabotinsky” center.
Betar boasts support from Israeli ministers, Knesset members, intelligence agencies, and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud party.
It frequently posts pro-Netanyahu messages and confirms submitting names of alleged Hamas supporters in the U.S. to the Trump administration for deportation.
Betar has claimed credit for the arrest of Palestinian activist and legal permanent US resident Mahmood Khalil last month.
The group has also been targeting Jews worldwide, asking the Israeli government to block their entry into Israel.
Betar confirmed sending lists of diaspora Jews they label as “enemies” to the Israeli government, aiming to ban them for life.
High-profile figures like Jewish journalist Peter Beinart and members of groups like “Jewish Voice for Peace” and “Code Pink” have been targeted.
Among the exposed is Rachel Leiken LAY-KEN, Associate Jewish Chaplain at Yale’s Joseph Slifka Center for Jewish Life.
Betar accuses her of publicly threatening Judaism and is recommending that she be banned from Israel for life.
The group also attacked pro-Israel professor Shai Davidai for advocating a boycott of Israel.
The group says it stands firmly behind Israel during its ongoing genocidal war against Palestine.