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His appearance has triggered outrage in the Jewish world and boycotts of the conference.
As Jordan Bardella, its young president, tries to distance the party from its history of antisemitism, it is making common cause with Israel against “Islamist ideology.” By Roger Cohen ...
"I believe that the ties between our countries are extremely strong, our relationship is unique, and I hope it will continue to be so,” stressed Bardella.
A generation ago, it would have been unthinkable: the leader of France’s far-right party – an organization infamously founded by Nazis – invited to speak at an Israeli antisemitism conference.
For the first time, a member of the National Rally was formally invited to Israel. It's a victory in the party's mission to rebrand itself as critics warn of an Islamophobic undercurrent.
Prominent figures, including several Jewish leaders, have stayed away from an international conference on antisemitism held ...
The reaction of the national press to the latest news from Paris was predictable: “Shock wave,” blared Le Parisen. A “crack ...
How can a conference about fighting antisemitism and Holocaust denial invite a political party that so celebrates a Holocaust denier? What’s more, Israel welcoming the National Rally flies in ...
Marine Le Pen's transformation of the National Rally into a pro-Jewish ... and positive step that Diaspora Affairs and Combating Antisemitism Minister Amichai Chikli has invited Jordan Bardella ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who leads an ultranationalist government, has cultivated close ties in recent years with far-right populist leaders in countries like Hungary, Brazil and ...
Marine Le Pen's transformation of the National Rally into a pro-Jewish party marks a significant ... It is a significant and positive step that Diaspora Affairs and Combating Antisemitism Minister ...