Israel’s antisemitism conference draws Europe’s far-right leaders to Jerusalem
- Far-Right leaders from Europe, including Bosnian Serb President Milorad Dodik, attended a conference in Jerusalem focused on combating antisemitism, organized by the Israeli government.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has strengthened ties with far-right leaders from Hungary, Brazil, and Argentina, influenced significantly by U.S. President Donald Trump.
- Many mainstream Jewish leaders, including Jonathan Greenblatt, withdrew from the event due to concerns over far-right participation and its implications for combating antisemitism.
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Janša, Dodik and Netanyahu together in Israel: Jewish community divided
An international conference on anti-Semitism in Israel has sparked divisions within the Jewish community due to the participation of several far-right European politicians. Several participants have canceled their attendance. Republika Srpska President Milorad Dodik, who is on an international arrest warrant, wrote only: "I have arrived" upon his return from Israel.
International anti-Semitism conference in Jerusalem boycotted by Jewish figures due to far-right guests
Prominent figures, including several Jewish leaders, did not attend an international conference on anti-Semitism held in Jerusalem, in protest at the inclusion of politicians from across Europe associated with the extreme right.
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