D he writer and Auschwitz survivor Jean Améry was one of the first to recognize the new face of anti-Semitism after World War II. The open hatred of Jews was discredited by the Holocaust, the resentment had to find a new outlet, and it was found at the latest after the Six Day War provoked by Egypt: finally one could liberatedly slander Jews again, this time via the detour of the occupying state of Israel, which attached to the Repeat to Palestinians what the Nazis did to the Jews (which is not true). What was new was that the legend...