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Fiamma Nirenstein

Fiamma Nirenstein

Fiamma Nirenstein is an Italian-Israeli journalist, author and senior research fellow at the Jerusalem Center for Security and Foreign Affairs (JCFA). An adviser on antisemitism to Israel’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, she served in the Italian Parliament (2008-2013) as vice president of the Foreign Affairs Committee. A founding member of the Friends of Israel Initiative, she has written 15 books, including October 7, Antisemitism and the War on the West, and is a leading voice on Israel, the Middle East, Europe and the fight against antisemitism.

Those who attend the June 7 march will fuel the catastrophic antisemitic surge that began after the Hamas attacks on Oct. 7, 2023 and recall other acts of Jew-hatred.
The only ones responsible for the war in Gaza are those who planned it, initiated it and continue it with daily attacks.
At the core of the U.S. president’s foreign policy remains a call for Saudi Arabia and the broader Arab world to join the Abraham Accords.
The enduring partnership between the United States and Israel continues to be a cornerstone of Middle Eastern geopolitics.
Words like “genocide” and “apartheid” are recklessly thrown into political discourse.
A strategic shift will squeeze Hamas, and hopefully, lead to the return of hostages and end of the terror group.
Using a song of Jewish joy to promote a Palestinian agenda is just another example of the upside-down narratives being used to vilify Jews as oppressors.
Judeo-Christian brotherhood is built on the value of freedom. And the first freedom is the right to defend life.
The prime minister remains unfazed, fighting to defeat Hamas in Gaza while using every available means to rescue the 59 Israeli hostages, living and dead.
By placing the only democratically elected leader in the Middle East on the same level as Yahya Sinwar, the mass-murdering head of Hamas, the ICC has exposed its own moral and procedural collapse.
The refusal by some to attend a Jerusalem conference on antisemitism is rooted in the claim that some right-wing European invitees are themselves antisemites.
Like the lengthy campaign against Italy’s Silvio Berlusconi, this one seeks to politically dismantle the prime minister by painting him as an authoritarian threat to democracy.