Durban Conference

The UN’s new Durban resolution is reinforcing racism - opinion

Surprisingly, Hamas’ October 7 massacre against Israel and the increased antisemitism that has followed the attacks are not mentioned in the resolution draft.

Volker Turk, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, addresses the UNHRC on his report on the human rights situation in the West Bank and east Jerusalem, and the obligation to ensure accountability and justice at the UN in Geneva, Switzerland.
 Nelson Mandela’s oldest grandson, Mandla Mandela, speaks during a protest by Palestinian supporters calling for Miss South Africa, Lalela Mswane, to withdraw from the Miss Universe pageant in Israel on November 19, 2021.

Is Israel an apartheid state? A narrative's origins in South Africa

 MARCHING IN Cape Town, South Africa, August 21, 2001, ahead of the Durban conference. Thousands from the city’s Muslim community joined in.

The Durban Conference perpetuates hate - opinion

 Sweden's Foreign Minister Ann Linde arrives for the EU foreign ministers meeting at the European Council building in Brussels, Belgium May 10, 2021.

Swedish foreign minister in Israel marking thaw in relations


Herzog asks foreign diplomats to urge their nations to boycott Durban Conference

Herzog was speaking at the annual state reception hosted just ahead of Rosh Hashanah by the president of Israel and the Foreign Minister for the foreign diplomatic corps.

President Herzog addressing the foreign diplomatic corps.

Antisemitism: September 2021 – the world's oldest hatred lives on - opinion

Today, Jews are blamed for COVID-19 where online illustrated hatred of Jews would easily have found a place in Der Stürmer.

 TODAY, ONLINE illustrated hatred of Jews would easily have found a place in ‘Der Sturmer.’

Largest Belgian party calls on gov’t to boycott Durban conference

The conservative opposition party New Flemish Alliance Party (N-VA) said Belgium should join its neighbors in boycotting Durban IV next month.

 Michael Freilich, Federaal Kamerlid (N-VA)

Bulgaria opts out of Durban IV Conference citing antisemitism

Countries other than Bulgaria opting out of Durban IV are Israel, the US, Canada, Australia, Germany, the UK, Hungary, Austria, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic and France.

Demonstrators protest outside the opening session of the World Conference Against Racism (WCAR), also known as the Durban Conference

Pro-Israel lawyers urge European countries to drop 'antisemitic' UN conference

The International Legal Forum argues that states that adopted the IHRA Working Definition of Antisemitism should not attend a conference that operates in violation of IHRA's tenets.

PROTESTERS BRANDISH anti-Israel signs outside the Durban Conference opening session, August 31, 2001.

How Israelis can fight the Durban conference's Jew-hatred - opinion

It’s self-defeating to claim to oppose antisemitism while overlooking one of its most popular forms today – namely, anti-Zionism.

 PRO-PALESTINIAN SUPPORTERS demonstrate outside the World Conference Against Racism in Durban, South Africa, in 2001.

France 11th state to boycott Durban conference over antisemitism fears

Israel, the US, Canada, Australia, Germany, the UK, Hungary, Austria, Netherlands and the Czech Republic are also boycotting the conference.

French flag in France

Why Durban IV must be boycotted - opinion

On paper, the Durban Conference was supposed to recommit to the fight against “racism, xenophobia and intolerance,” but in reality it it was the occasion of an inexcusable three-faceted failure.

PRO-PALESTINIAN DEMONSTRATORS protest against Israel’s military action in Gaza, after Friday prayers in Durban in 2014

Germany will boycott the Durban IV conference

Berlin will not attend the UN event known as the Durban conference, which has a history of antisemitism and Holocaust denial • France has yet to announce its position

PROTESTERS BRANDISH anti-Israel signs outside the Durban Conference opening session, August 31, 2001.

Lapid: Antisemitism never ends with Jews, always moves on to next target

President Herzog calls to ‘undermine’ Durban Conference,’ describing it as “a conference of hate” and beset by antisemitism

Foreign Minister Yair Lapid is seen speaking at the Knesset, on July 5, 2021.