That shouldn't mean the fears of many Jewish people can simply be dismissed or that they can't be treated with respect in their own right without having to be placed in the context of other suffering
Case in point:
A Jewish member of the public recently recounted and incident where they'd be verbally abused by Pro-Palestinian protestor on the Tube- they claimed they hadn't done anything to provoke any reaction at all except to be visibly Jewish
Yet Jess Phillips MP immediately dismissed, or cast doubt upon, the incident because "she'd also been on the Tube with protesters previously and they hadn't been abusive to her"
Well, that might be true, but she's unlikely to have said or done anything they didn't like
People who would ordinarily be at pains to defend perceive injustices against people of an ethnic minority background so often tend to behave differently when it concerns Jews