Amichai Chikli
Israel bans entry of US members of Eyewitness Palestine, Chikli pushes for stricter regulations
“The rule is clear: whoever incites against us - simply will not enter here," said Diaspora Minister Amichai Chikli.
Israeli voters deserve representatives they can trust - opinion
Protests, courts, and control: Israel’s struggle for power and moral high ground - opinion
Editor's Notes: Even after his death, Rabbi Sacks' idea of antisemitism stays dangerously relevant
Legal experts decry minister's illegal move in summoning A-G for arraignment
Baharav-Miara has been blamed for intentionally issuing restrictive legal opinions in order to trip up and eventually topple the government.
Qatar under Israeli attack for supporting radical Islam at CPAC conference in Hungary
Chikli referred to the financing that radical Islamic organizations tied to the Brotherhood are getting from EU institutions and declared: “Europe is financing its own death.”
Bill proposing 80% tax on NGO foreign aid may harm Diaspora Jews, Kariv warns
The bill aims to prevent indirect influence by foreign governments by taxing donations to NGOs that serve as their "agents of change."
The 10 commandments for fighting antisemitism Jews need to embrace - opinion
KNOW COMMENT: Jews everywhere are despised and vulnerable when Israel is weak. That is when enemies pounce.
Ireland, Spain, SA are enablers of antisemitism, Diaspora Min. report finds
"Make no mistake: The result [of enabling antisemitism] will be the strengthening of the Hamas-style aggression and barbarism — in Europe itself."
Chikli hails Shin Bet leaker as 'hero of Israel' as scandal erupts
According to Chikli, the official “revealed that, in the midst of war, the head of the Shin Bet was obsessively spying on a serving minister."
Illegitimate lawfare: Bosnia uses Israel as a battleground - opinion
When European states act in Bosnia, they do so on the much murkier ground of knowing what’s good for Bosnia.
Diplomacy or war: The dilemma of politicizing the fight against antisemitism - analysis
Israel’s diaspora minister urged a 'full-scale war' on antisemitism, not just diplomacy, at a tense conference marked by political rifts and notable absences.
Netanyahu: Antisemitism threatens free societies, who must join fight against it
The conference drew controversy and withdrawals from slated participants due to the presence of far Right politicians, such as France's Jordan Bardella.
Sylvan Adams: Antisemitism conference critics focused on politics rather than dialogue
Adams reminded that antisemitism was a problem across the political spectrum, and argued that the labels of right and left were unhelpful when engaging with the Jewish community.