Expanding Abraham Accords, strengthening Israel’s alliances top agenda at Jerusalem summit

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Conservative leaders in business, government, media and law gathered for the Fourth Jerusalem Leaders Summit in Jerusalem on Dec. 28, participating in a wide-ranging discussion on how to advance the Abraham Accords, strengthen Israel’s ties with the United States and Europe, and address growing antisemitism in western countries.

“The Abraham accords states in part, ‘We encourage efforts to promote interfaith and intercultural dialogue, to advance a culture of peace among the three Abrahamic religions, and all of humanity.’ And that’s a powerful vision. And it’s one that can be worked toward, regardless of changing political climate,” said Chumley.online opinion editor Cheryl Chumley gave the keynote address at the Jerusalem Leaders Summit, Dec. 28, 2022. Courtesy.

A panel focusing on internal Israeli politics addressed accusations by Israel’s opposition that the election of a Benjamin Netanyahu-led government spelled the “end of democracy.” Efrat Mayor Oded Revivi said that when people say after a democratic process resulting in an elected government “that the result is not democratic, there is no real serious response besides maybe to laugh.”

The Israel hater must say Judaism is “merely a religion and, therefore, opposition to Zionism is not anti-Semitism,” said Kalev. He added that while anti-Zionism is in some quarters practically a rite of passage, antisemitism is still unpopular. Paul Ruebig, a member of the European Union’s Economic and Social Committee and a member of the governing board of the European Institute of Innovation and Technology, spoke about Israel as a “wonderful partner” for Europe in a host of fields thanks to its technological prowess, including in water, agriculture and artificial intelligence.

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