

'A fiasco and an embarrassment': How Israel's antisemitism conference went sideways
7 snips Mar 26, 2025
In a revealing discussion, Rachel Fink, a Haaretz correspondent covering the Israeli protest movement, and Esther Solomon, the publication's Editor-in-chief, dissect the fallout from a controversial antisemitism conference in Israel. Solomon criticizes the government's invitation to far-right politicians linked to xenophobia, sparking outrage among mainstream Jewish leaders. Fink also highlights the growing protests against the government, with demonstrators pushing for change amid a backdrop of political instability.
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Controversial Conference
- The International Conference on Combating Antisemitism, planned for Thursday in Jerusalem, sparked controversy due to its guest list.
- Invitations were extended to far-right European politicians with xenophobic and anti-immigrant ideologies.
Shifting Alliances
- Netanyahu's governments have increasingly fostered relationships with far-right parties in Europe, a shift from traditional Israeli policy.
- This conference aimed to solidify these alliances, but it backfired as mainstream Jewish leaders withdrew.
Rivlin's Opposition
- In 2017, former Israeli President Reuven Rivlin strongly opposed inviting far-right figures to Israel, deeming them incompatible with Israeli principles.
- Rivlin viewed such invitations as a compromise on Israel's memory and values.