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Iran, War, and Antisemitism: What San Diegans Need to Know

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Lion & Sun Iranian Flag at an outdoor protest.

Iran, War, and Antisemitism: What San Diegans Need to Know

Why the War in Iran Is a Threat to All of Us

Every day, we are bombarded with headlines escalating tensions in the Middle East:

“Iran War Rages On”…“Rockets Rain Down Across Gulf States”…“Another Explosion in Israel”…

And although it may seem like a world away, the effects of the ongoing war hit close to home. For the countless Jews and Persians across our county, this moment isn’t distant. It’s deeply personal. And for everyday Americans, it represents a very real, and very dangerous threat to our very way of life. 

The Roots of US-Israel-Iran War

The current escalation is part of the long-running conflict between Iran and Israel, driven by the Iranian regime’s hostility, its support for extremist proxy groups, and its broader goal of expanding influence across the Middle East.

For decades, we have heard the familiar chants of ‘Death to America’ from the Ayatollahs. We have seen their nuclear facilities in action, working tirelessly towards the demise of the West. And finally, we have seen direct threats such as their long-range missile capacity and sleeper cells inside our own borders. 

This isn’t just about power or geopolitics; it’s about ideology. And the extremist leaders of Iran have adopted an ideology of death and destruction towards our country and our way of life. Unfortunately, this ideology isn’t unique in many parts of the Middle East. It’s jihadism, and it’s aimed not just at Jewish values, but Western and American ones.

Two-panel collage: left shows waving flags against a blue sky; right shows a diverse crowd at an outdoor rally with flags and signs.
Two images of San Diego rallies in support of the US & Israel against Iran.

The Iran-Israel Conflict’s Impact on U.S. Jews

Historically, when violence involving Israel escalates, there is a corresponding rise of antisemitism during war, which seems to exponentiate here in the United States. Jewish individuals, schools, synagogues, and organizations often face increased threats, harassment, and violence.

We don’t need history books or advanced degrees to understand this phenomenon. It’s happening now, as we speak. 

How War Fuels Antisemitism

Periods of war often create an environment where misinformation spreads rapidly and where antisemitism can thrive.

We typically see the following patterns:

  • Jewish Americans being unfairly blamed for international events
  • Anti-Israel rhetoric crossing into antisemitism
  • A surge in online hate and real-world incidents

This rise of antisemitism during war makes education and awareness more critical than ever, especially at the community level.

Crowd at an outdoor festival waving American and Mexican flags under a blue sky with palm trees in the background.
Photo taken from a joint Iran-Israel support rally in the Clairemont neighborhood of San Diego.

A Powerful Response from the San Diego Jewish Community

In a time as consequential as this, San Diegans everywhere need to unite. Inspiringly, San Diego’s Jewish and Persian communities have done just that, coming together weekly to rally in solidarity with the people of Iran. Demonstrations calling for regime change have taken place on Saturdays at the intersection of Balboa and Genesee in Clairemont.

At these rallies, Israeli flags are proudly displayed alongside Iranian voices calling for freedom, an unmistakable symbol of unity.

As an attendee of these events, Liza Tacher, shared:

“When I attend the Iranian rally, draping my Israeli flag around my neck and letting it fall behind me, I notice many Iranians holding Israeli flags. They recognized me, embraced me, and expressed their gratitude. Their appreciation for Israel and the Jewish people is palpable. It feels beautiful; it is both inspiring and heartwarming.”

This is what solidarity looks like: across cultures, across communities, and across histories. And although this does fill us with hope, we need more than hope these days; we need action.

Why the StandWithUs Antisemitism Task Force Matters

The StandWithUs Antisemitism Task Force exists for moments like this.

As antisemitism evolves and intensifies during global conflict, our mission is to ensure that communities understand what it looks like, why it matters, and how to respond.

Through education, awareness, and community engagement, we are working to position the Antisemitism Task Force as a trusted authority on antisemitism in San Diego and beyond, because informed communities are stronger, safer communities.

Join the Antisemitism Task Force at StandWithUs and be part of a growing movement dedicated to education, advocacy, and protecting our community. Sign up for our newsletter to get started.

StandWithUs (SWU) is a 25-year-old international non-partisan education organization that inspires people of all ages about Israel, challenges misinformation and fights against antisemitism.

StandWithUs empowers people around the world to educate others through social media, print and digital materials in different languages, through educational programs and conferences, weekly newsletters, data and analytics, and missions to Israel. 

It takes legal action through StandWithUs Saidoff Law. It empowers hundreds of student leaders annually through its college Fellowship and high school Internship. SWU provides schools and educators with vital tools through its IsraelLINK middle school program, Holocaust Education Center, and K-12 Fairness Center.
 
Founded in 2001 and headquartered in Los Angeles, StandWithUs has chapters throughout the U.S., Israel, Canada, the UK, Brazil, Argentina, the Netherlands, Australia and South Africa.  
 
For the last fourteen years, StandWithUs has consistently received the highest possible ratings from Charity Navigator and GuideStar, two charity watchdog groups that assess over a million charities in the United States. This puts StandWithUs in the top 3% of charities ranked for their transparency and accountability.

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