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    Israel’s ambassador urges measures against increasing antisemitism, warns against complacency: ‘Don’t ignore it’

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    Israeli Ambassador to UN Calls for Action Against Rising Antisemitism

    What’s happening?

    The Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations, Gilad Erdan, has taken a strong position against the recent increase in antisemitism. He emphasized the urgency of the situation, calling for immediate action to “ensure that no Jew lives in fear”.

    Why does it matter?

    This call to action is significant as it highlights the growing concern over the rise in antisemitic incidents globally. It underscores the need for international cooperation and collective action to combat hate crimes and discrimination against Jewish communities. The ambassador’s stance also reaffirms Israel’s commitment to the safety and security of Jews worldwide.

    The bigger picture

    Antisemitism is a global issue that affects not only Jews but also the principles of tolerance, diversity, and human rights. The ambassador’s call for action is a reminder of the importance of standing up against all forms of discrimination and hatred. It is a call to the international community to uphold the values of respect and equality for all.

    This story was first published on Fox News .

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