One of the organizers of the recent Madleen boat to Gaza, “starring” goblin Greta Grunberg and her merry band of fellow performative ponces (including actual terror supporters), was a social media “influencer by the name of Nicole Jenes.
And like those fellow haters, Jenes makes herself out to be a humanitarian and in opposition to bad values, as this (overacted) skit illustrates:
But don’t be fooled. Jenes is not about good values or concern for humanity. Like almost all her fellow Israel-haters, it does not take too long to see from where her hatred of the Jewish state actually comes.
Of course, she denies she is antisemitic (although the Holocaust remark at the end is a strong hint that her Jew-hatred is a very real thing):

But she cannot hold it in. Like in this recent video:
The chosen ones are fleeing the “promised land” and going home all over the world! #IranVsIsrael #truth pic.twitter.com/Jw0oXogLuh
— Nicole Jenes (@NicoleJenes1) June 19, 2025

Besides making fun of Israeli civilians and the idea of Iran attempting to genocide us, the antisemitism (“chosen ones”, “promised land”) is unmistakable (think Rathbone, but with less facial hair).
And this is not the only time she attacks the Jewish religion:

There’s also the dual loyalty trope (which she continues with, despite caution from a fellow Israel-hater):

and comparing us to Nazis, in contravention of the IHRA working definition of antisemitism:

Alas, she is the one using the same dehumanizing language of the Nazis:


It’s actually quite laughable how in the very same tweet she will suggest she has nothing against Jews… and then use some very antisemitic tropes and blood libels:

And there’s more antisemitic tropery from where that came!


So, yes, Nicole Jenes is clearly a Jew-hater – which as I constantly explain is a feature not a bug of their entire movement.