Israeli Minister Amichai Chikli affirmed the country’s firm stance against extremism during the 2nd International Conference on Combating Antisemitism held in Jerusalem. Addressing an audience of politicians, intellectuals, journalists, and international guests, Chikli emphasized Israel’s commitment to preventing ideologies he described as “islamo-nazism” from achieving their goals.
The conference, which brought together global leaders and experts to address rising antisemitism and extremism, highlighted the importance of international cooperation in combating hate groups. Chikli’s remarks underscored Israel’s resolve to counteract these threats through a combination of policy and international efforts.
Participants discussed various strategies for addressing antisemitism and hate ideologies, emphasizing the need for increased vigilance and collaboration. The event aimed to foster dialogue and share best practices among countries confronting similar challenges to preserve safety and respect for Jewish communities worldwide.