In an op-ed for France’s Le Monde, Oscar-winning director Michel Hazanavicius expresses fear over the dramatic change in the way the world perceives Jewish people, as if being Jewish had become something really murky, vaguely suspect, possibly detestable.’
Chief among them, the Israeli government.
The leading party (Likud) and it’s ultra-orthodox partners (e.g. UTJ) regularly make overtures about non-Orthodox, non-Israeli Jews not being “real” Jews.