It is true only to a limited degree. Criticizing self defense or military actions to eliminate enemy terrorists and their weapons supplies are antisemitic statements —
Criticisms of social welfare policies or failure allow construction of needed houding— is not antisemitic criticism. And I’m sure there are more legitimate areas of criticism since usrstl has a judiciary which is at least as out of control as USA’s is. Israel’s parliamentary system is also fractious and ineffectual at times. And where was. IDF when the Fakestinian terrorists attacked and murdered 1200 people on 07 Oct ?
Critics have plenty to criticize in Jerusalem these days without them spreading lies or slanders , imho.
Yours ,
No, sincere criticism in good faith is not antisemitism, it’s simply criticism.
To call it antisemitism is an attempt to deny the critic his freedom of conscience. (Funny, that’s just the thing the anti-Americans want to abolish.)
It doesn’t take a genius to recognize the difference between sincere speech and anti-semitism.