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Must-reads
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AJC Welcomes Formation of National Unity Government in Israel
The Algemeiner / 3-minute read
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Blue and White leader Benny Gantz have agreed to a national unity government, ending a political crisis that has seen the country hold three general elections in less than a year. Under the terms of the power-sharing agreement, Netanyahu will remain in the role for 18 months, before handing over the premiership to Gantz for the remainder of a three-year term. Blue and White will take half of all ministries, including defense and foreign affairs. AJC welcomed the formation of a national unity government, saying: “We applaud the vision and pragmatism of Prime Minister Netanyahu and Blue and White leader Benny Gantz – forging a unity government, in the spirit of democratic compromise, to guide the country through the coronavirus crisis and confront strategic challenges.” |
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AJC Releases Arabic Video on the Holocaust
AJC Global Voice / 2-minute read
On April 20, ahead of Yom HaShoah, AJC released an Arabic-language video about the Holocaust, which presents the basic facts about the Nazi extermination program during World War II (watch the video in English and in Arabic). While the video features Nazi collaborators like the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem Haj Amin al-Husseini, an ally of Adolf Hitler’s, it also highlights the stories of Righteous Among the Nations, such as King Mohammed V of Morocco, who protected his Jewish subjects, and other Muslims who risked their lives to save Jews. In less than three months, AJC’s 'An al-Yahud ("About the Jews") Arabic video series has reached tens of millions and attracted a massive—and rapidly rising—following on social media. The project’s Arabic-language Facebook page has over 150,000 followers and its Twitter account has attracted an audience of over 50,000. |
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Sharing the Narrative: How Muslims and Jews Can Remember the Holocaust Together
Moment Magazine / 6-minute read
In a piece published in Moment Magazine on April 21, AJC’s Director of U.S. Muslim-Jewish Relations Ari Gordon shares his moving journey from the grandson of Holocaust survivors to a groundbreaking joint visit of Muslims and Jews to Auschwitz-Birkenau. In January 2020, Gordon took part in the most senior delegation of Muslim leaders ever to tour a Nazi death camp, organized and led by AJC and the Muslim World League. Reflecting on the experience, Gordon shared in his article four key ways Muslims and Jews can remember the Holocaust together. On Yom HaShoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day, AJC CEO David Harris wrote: “We shall never forget the importance of speaking out against intolerance, whenever and wherever it occurs, all the more so as antisemitism in Europe is again on the rise, and deadly attacks against Christians, Jewish, and Muslim houses of worship, both in the United States and abroad, that have seared our souls.” |
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