In recent years, Spain has witnessed a troubling revival of rhetoric that blends age-old antisemitic tropes with contemporary anti-Zionist discourse. These narratives often recycle medieval myths-such as accusations of ritual murder and conspiratorial control-that were once used to justify widespread persecution of Jewish communities during the Inquisition and beyond. Today, these sentiments are frequently masked as political criticism but carry the same underlying prejudices that have historically fueled discrimination and violence against Jews.

Key features of this resurgence include:

  • The portrayal of Jewish influence as a manipulative force in global politics and economics.
  • The conflation of Jewish identity with support for Israeli government policies.
  • The use of traditional antisemitic symbols in protests and online…