What even is the first instance of the juice? Who encountered them first, for realsies? Egyptians? Did the Greeks know them? The pelopenisias? Which people's?
I know the Roman's killed Jesus and burned the temple down and all that.. A lot of history in this regard is quite murky to me
I only have one point to contribute: Cicero mentions in his writings that they had too much power in the Rome of his own time. He was thus also an 'anti-semite' observing the same things that contemporary 'anti-semites' do, 2,000 years removed.
I wonder what he would have to say about their vastly increased authority, influence, power, wealth, etc. in today's world? Not long after Cicero's time, the Romans slaughtered many rebellious yids, during the reigns of Vespasian and his son, Titus. This is something which is practically inconceivable in today's world, in which the yid has become nigh-omnipotent and beyond even the mildest of public criticism—unless you're willing to sacrifice at the very least both your career and bank accounts—and is himself the one doing plenty of killing in Lebanon, Palestine, and Syria.