Israel hosted a conference on fighting anti-Semitism, attended by European far-right politicians, including Hungary’s Fidesz and France’s National Rally. Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar denounced the rise of “new anti-Semitism” fueled by a radical-left and Islamist alliance. The event sparked controversy, with some guests cancelling appearances in protest, while others, like RN president Jordan Bardella, visited sites of past attacks in Israel to show solidarity against terrorism.
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