How Israel's Antisemitism Conference Went Sideways
Haaretz by Esther Solomon and Rachel Fink 26 March 2025

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  • 'A Fiasco and an Embarrassment': How Israel's Antisemitism Conference Went Sideways
Israel's Antisemitism Conference was supposed to be a "coming out party" for the newly cozy relationship between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government and Europe's burgeoning far-right politicians

Haaretz English Editor-in-Chief Esther Solomon said on the Haaretz Podcast,
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The International Conference on Combating Antisemitism in Jerusalem, planned for Thursday, turned into a "fiasco" and an "embarrassment" due to its controversial guest list

The invitations to numerous illiberal populist European politicians with xenophobic, anti-immigrant ideologies led a long and growing list of mainstream Jewish leaders and other participants from Europe and North America to pull out

Solomon noted in her conversation with podcast host Allison Kaplan Sommer, these participants were
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"shocked that Israel a state founded as a sanctuary for the Jewish people after the Holocaust, would be inviting representatives of far-right parties, many of whom have neo-Nazi roots and neo-Nazi activists to a conference that is supposed to be about protecting the Jews of the world"

Also on the podcast, Haaretz correspondent Rachel Fink reports on the resurgence and intensification of the protest movement against the current government that has brought hundreds of thousands to the streets and the expectation that in the coming weeks, they may escalate to mass strikes and shutdowns

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The ultimate effectiveness of the protests is still to be determined but their importance in projecting the voice of the majority of Israelis to the wider world has been crucial

"It's a very powerful reminder that we are not our government"