
Israel Embraces France’s Far-Right at Controversial Antisemitism Conference
In a controversial move, Israel has welcomed France's far-right political figures at an international conference on antisemitism held in Jerusalem. The event, which has sparked significant debate, saw key figures from France's far-right parties in attendance, highlighting a shift in Israel's political alliances.
The conference, aimed at addressing the rising tide of antisemitism across Europe, has instead become a platform for right-wing politics. Critics argue that by inviting far-right leaders, Israel is endorsing ideologies that have historically been associated with antisemitic views, thus undermining the conference's primary objective.
France's far-right has been increasingly vocal about supporting Israel, a stance that has been reciprocated by some Israeli politicians. This mutual support has raised concerns among those who fear it may normalize far-right ideologies within mainstream political discourse.
The event has drawn international attention, with many questioning the implications of such alliances on global efforts to combat antisemitism. As the conference concludes, the debate over Israel's engagement with Europe's far-right continues to intensify, reflecting broader tensions in international politics.