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Germany Came to AJC
AJC
Thousands of people planned to go to Germany this week for AJC Global Forum 2020. But when the COVID-19 pandemic upended those plans, Germany came to AJC instead. During an opening plenary, Chancellor Angela Merkel assured participants that Germany understands its responsibility to fight antisemitism in all its forms and stand up for Israel’s security. German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas pledged that Germany will urge other European states to follow his country’s example and ban all Hezbollah activities within their borders. German Minister of Defense Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer shared news about a new Jewish military chaplaincy in the German Armed Forces. And Dr. Felix Klein, the German government’s commissioner for the fight against antisemitism, received the inaugural AJC Project Interchange Alumnus of the Year Award. Click here to see these and other videos from AJC Virtual Global Forum. And click here to read a new e-book by former AJC Berlin Director Deidre Berger about the remarkable story of AJC’s pioneering relations with Germany, with a foreword by AJC CEO David Harris. |
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Senior Official Says UAE Can Work With Israel, Despite Political Differences
The New York Times / 2-minute read
On Tuesday, in a historic public dialogue during AJC Virtual Global Forum, United Arab Emirates Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Dr. Anwar Gargash said his nation can and should cooperate with Israel, especially when it comes to developing new technology and conquering a global pandemic. “I think we can have a political disagreement with Israel and try to bridge other differences,” Dr. Gargash said during a conversation with AJC Chief Policy and Political Affairs Officer Jason Isaacson. The talk builds on AJC’s two decades of diplomacy in the Gulf region and marks a significant step in strengthening the organization’s regional relationships. Read more |
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Challenges and Opportunities for the Jewish State
AJC / 18-minute video
In a one-on-one conversation with AJC Jerusalem Director Avital Leibovich, Alternate Prime Minister and Defense Minister of Israel Benjamin Gantz hailed the strong relationship between the U.S. and Israel “based on shared values, shared interests, and the fact that we are two democratic countries.” But he added that Israel cannot take bipartisan support from the U.S. for granted. Gantz said he would like Jews of the Diaspora to consider Israel their home and would like to see Israel treat the Diaspora as equals. He also praised AJC as an important strategic partner for Israel. “Its activities around the globe are very important,” Gantz said, referring to the organization. “It was important in the past, it’s important in the present, and it will continue to be important in the future, so never stop!” Watch now |
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