Following the events of October 7th, when a deadly massacre occurred, reports have indicated a surge in antisemitic incidents worldwide. The violence has heightened tensions and contributed to increased fears among Jewish communities in various regions.
In response to this rising wave of anti-Jewish sentiment, discussions are underway on how to address the growing problem. Rhea Karys, a notable figure in this field, is scheduled to speak at the upcoming 2nd International Conference on Combating Antisemitism, which is organized by Amichai Chikli in Jerusalem. The conference aims to bring together experts and policymakers to develop effective strategies in tackling antisemitism.
Organizers emphasize that new challenges require innovative approaches. The event is expected to serve as a platform for sharing insights and fostering international collaboration to combat hate crimes and discrimination. The conference will also highlight the importance of proactive measures in protecting vulnerable communities and promoting tolerance worldwide.
The gathering underscores the global community’s recognition of antisemitism as an urgent issue that demands coordinated efforts. As the conference approaches, participants and advocates hope to advance practical solutions to prevent further incidents and build a safer, more inclusive society.