The Jerusalem Post and the leading German newspaper, WELT, hosted a conference to discuss the Israel-Hamas War and rising antisemitism with ministers, diplomats, and top thought leaders from both communities. Learn more: www.jpost.com/jointperspectives2024
Qatar has an outstretched hand to create dialogue – let’s take it.
He made a plea with the media: “That Hamas not be confused with a news agency.”
Aaron Sagui said that the German government is doing a much better job countering antisemitism than it has in the past, especially since October 7.
Several Israeli tech executives discussed the future of innovation and the ties between the two countries at ‘Joint Perspectives - A German-Israeli Summit.’
He noted that before the war, Watergen had installed several of its devices in Gaza, where people were suffering from a shortage of clean drinking water.
The World Zionist Organization is confident in solutions on the horizon for the increased antisemitism seen worldwide.
“Qatar is putting all its effort” into securing the release of the hostages, Abdullah bin Mohammed bin Saud Al-Thani told the Post's Zvika Klein.
Meirav Leshem Gonen called on the rest of the world to join in the fight because she said that terrorism is not just a problem for Israel but everyone.
We will continue to fulfill our essential mission in the world to be a “Light unto the nations.”
In his speech, Sa’ar stressed the link between Hamas’s extreme Islamist ideology and the outbreak of antisemitism worldwide.