Global on-line event celebrates Israel, opposes Durban conference

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The Indigenous Coalition for Israel was pleased to participate in a global online 6-hour marathon event to celebrate Israel and wish the Jewish people Shana Tova.

The objective of the celebration hosted by the International Coalition for Israel (ICI) was to demonstrate worldwide support for Israel at a time when the United Nations is planning to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the failed Durban World Conference against Racism, with an event in New York which has already been boycotted by twelve nations. 

Instead of eliminating racism, as stated in its objectives, the UN conference in Durban in 2001 released a wave of vicious antisemitism, encouraging new movements and organisations with the sole aim to discredit and demonize the Jewish State of Israel. Holocaust survivor and former US Congressman Tom Lantos has rightly called it “his worst experience of antisemitism after Nazi-Germany.”

The disastrous week in Durban twenty years ago also marked the birth of another new movement, one which would step up to support Israel and stand on the side of the Jewish people in international arenas such as the European Union in Brussels and later also at the United Nations in New York. The Global Celebrate Israel Marathon marked the 20th anniversary of the European Coalition for Israel, thus adding to the celebratory nature of the event.

“We want to light a candle, rather than curse the darkness”, explained ECI Founding Director Tomas Sandell. “This is our candle of hope in a world full of so much hatred, especially Jew hatred. We want to spell it out, loud and clear, in speeches, through music, poems and dances, that we celebrate Israel and cherish the presence of the Jewish communities among us!”

All continents were represented in the online marathon, which also featured greetings from Durban, South Africa, the seat of the UN World Conference against Racism twenty years ago, and a live rally outside the UN Headquarters in Geneva.

View the speeches by Indigenous Coalition Directors below.

Other speakers included:

Pinchas Goldschmidt, President of the Conference of European Rabbis, Chief Rabbi of Russia

Gilad Erdan, Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations in New York

Meirav Eilon Shahar, Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations in Geneva

Elan Carr, former Special Envoy for Monitoring and Combating anti-Semitism, USA

Katharina von Schnurbein, EU Coordinator on combating antisemitism and fostering Jewish life

Rt Hon Lord Pickles, United Kingdom Special Envoy for post-Holocaust issues

Tytti Tuppurainen, Minister for European Affairs, Government of Finland

Kenneth Meshoe and Steven Swart, Members of Parliament, South Africa

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