Weaponized antisemitism: the new national security threat from Iran

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Breaking news: Iran is increasingly leveraging "weaponized antisemitism" as a core component of its national security strategy, shifting from mere online incitement to orchestrating or inspiring tangible offline violence without deploying its own sovereign agent. This approach utilizes state-sponsored media and proxy networks to radicalize individuals and groups globally, leading to a surge in antisemitic incidents and threats targeting Jewish communities and interests, particularly intensified following recent escalations in the Middle East. Intelligence agencies warn this distributed model poses a complex challenge, making direct attribution and deterrence significantly harder. This represents a critical evolution in modern hybrid warfare, where ideological manipulation serves as a force multiplier for geopolitical objectives. The strategy exploits global sensitivities to fuel proxy conflicts, escalate regional tensions, and undermine Western stability, contributing to broader macroeconomic uncertainty through disrupted global shipping lanes and increased geopolitical risk premiums. It underscores a growing trend where non-conventional tactics are reshaping international security dynamics, demanding new defensive paradigms.