A generation ago, it would have been unthinkable: the leader of France’s far-right party – an organization infamously founded by Nazis – invited to speak at an Israeli antisemitism conference.
Stirring controversy even before its official start, this week's International Conference on Combating Antisemitism in Jerusalem made headlines long before it took place. View on euronews
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The Times of Israel on MSNRight-wing politics take center stage at Israel’s controversial antisemitism confabAmid boycotts due to inclusion of far-right EU lawmakers, Jerusalem event features appearances from Bosnian leader facing arrest warrant and sanctioned ex-Paraguay president The post Right-wing politics take center stage at Israel’s controversial antisemitism confab appeared first on The Times of Israel.
It was a tragedy that exposed not only the profound flaws in Israel’s security apparatus but also the dysfunction of its political system. In a country where national security—and particularly the Israeli-Palestinian conflict—has long been the defining issue,
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The Forward on MSNCan the global far-right help fight antisemitism? Israel sure wants to think soIsrael has invited international far-right politicians to a conference about fighting antisemitism. But Jews should be wary of their help.
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President Donald Trump’s nominee to be ambassador to Israel attempted to distance himself from past controversial statements about the conflict between Israel and the Palestinian people.
No head of the Shin Bet has ever been sacked by a prime minister in Israel’s 77-year history — and certainly not in the middle of an ongoing war, in which Bar was one of Israel’s most senior hostage negotiators.
More so than in the Democratic Party, most Republican elites remain staunchly pro-Israel. But on what you might call the alienated right — younger ... the Jewish mob and now hides in modern ...