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Fluid Narratives, Politics and the Fifth World Holocaust Forum

The fifth World Holocaust Forum which was held in Jerusalem at the end of January was a unique event in many respects. It was attended by almost 50 world leaders, it visibly united the international community to stand against antisemitism and it also stirred controversy regarding the participation – or lack thereof – of certain states. Join INSS Research Fellow, Dr. Michal Hatuel-Radoshitzky and INSS Visiting Research Fellow and senior Ynet journalist, Mr. Attila Somfalvi for a conversation about the aftermaths of the Forum: what political interests were there, and was the important cause tainted by them? What can we learn from the event and what does Israel need to do in light of the receding memory of the holocaust?

Attila
Somfalvi
Michal
Hatuel-Radoshitzky

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