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    Israeli Expats Rally Against Antisemitism at Berlin Conference

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    Unity against Hate

    Israeli communities across Europe convened for a pivotal three-day Berlin conference, launching proactive engagement against rising antisemitism.

    Importance of the Gathering

    The conference serves as a rallying platform to strengthen Israeli identity among expatriates and fosters collaboration to safeguard Jewish communities globally.

    Conference Highlights

    Graced by emotional exchanges featuring the descendants of Holocaust survivors and those of Nazis, the assembly coincided with International Holocaust Remembrance Day, reinforcing the historical and emotional depth of the discussion. Israeli expatriates gained essential tools, explored innovation, and devised projects to tackle antisemitism in their local environs.

    Strategic Venue

    Berlin was strategically chosen for its historical narrative, holding the chilling past of the Holocaust while today advocating fiercely against antisemitism and supporting Israel’s defense rights.

    This Conference’s Directive

    Faced with escalating antisemitic acts, particularly after the October 7 Hamas attacks, the gathering underscores a unification in the resistance to bigotry.

    A Home Away From Home

    ICE remained committed to creating inclusive forums for Israelis abroad, determined to imbue Zionism and propagate Israeli culture in the diaspora, thereby sparking transformations in Europe’s socio-cultural landscape toward Israelis and Jewish life.

    An Increase in Hate Crimes

    A shocking uptick in antisemitic incidents in Germany post-October 7 underscores the urgency of the conference, aligning government and public consensus against allowing such hatred to fester.

    The Future Pledge

    Authorities vow “Never again” is more than a slogan, promising legislative advancements to combat discrimination and cherish the Israeli community’s right to equality.

    This story was first published on jpost.com.

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