Are Jewish people the only people in the world who have been the subject of racism and genocide? As Sacks acknowledges himself, during the Holocaust Roma people, physically and mentally disabled people, mentally ill people, homosexuals, Jehovah's witnesses, etc., etc., - an estimated 5-8 million - were also exterminated, and women born of black/white couples were sterilised.
The Palestinian people have been forcibly (and deliberately) dispossessed of their land, and this process continues, despite it already having been established that Israel's actions are against international law. Hamas rockets are a response not just to the illegal seizure of land and resources but also to the unequal treatment under the law of Palestinians and the terrible conditions under which people in Gaza have to live. For instance, water is allocated in the occupied territories by the Israeli authorities. Jewish settlers are allocated 5 times the amount per head as are Palestinians.
Sacks says that there is a new anti-Semitism, based not just on hatred of their religion and race but also on hatred of the Jewish nation state - and that these two elements have now combined to create not just criticism of Israel but demonization of it.
There are people who are racist and who jump on a bandwagon in order to forward their racist agenda. But to suggest that everyone who criticises Israel is also party to an intrinsic hatred of Jewish people is, I think, a cheap shot. If I criticize the laws and conduct of a country such as Saudi Arabia (which I do), does that mean I am also party to an Arab-hating agenda? Even Jewish people who criticise Israel are being labelled "self hating Jews" - a tactic which suggests they are psychologically damaged and thus unable to think rationally.