Conference of Presidents
The measure sponsored by the Palestinian delegation raises questions as to their intention to meaningfully advance the peace process, said the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations.
Most Diaspora leaders say they’ll work with the next government, regardless of any elements they may disagree with.
The investment firm accused of anti-Israel bias made the decision after extended talks with a pro-Israel working group.
The report ignores the “actions of the dozens of terrorist entities seeking the destruction of Israel,” the Conference of Presidents notes.
Palestinian leader “demonstrates his deep-seated anti-Semitism,” said leaders of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations.
“In this regard, no one can blame the Islamic Republic of Iran,” said Nasser Kanaani, spokesman for Iran’s Foreign Ministry. “We believe that the insults made and the support he received was an insult against followers of all religions.”
It wrote to U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres that it has “repeatedly warned about anti-Israel bias infecting the U.N. body.”
“Israel remains the only member state in the history of the U.N. that has been singled out for taking a defensive military action to protect its civilian population from indiscriminate violence,” wrote the agency.
He tried cases in front of the U.S. Supreme Court before arguing Israel’s case to the world.
Conference of Presidents to vote on second one-year term for chair Dianne Lob
If approved, her tenure will be followed by chair-elect Harriet Schleifer, outgoing president of the American Jewish Committee.
The effort is a catalyst for national and local celebratory programs that express solidarity and support for the Jewish state.
Conference of Presidents applauds US states adopting definition of anti-Semitism
Alaska became the 25th state to adopt the IHRA working definition through a proclamation by Republican Gov. Mike Dunleavy.