In what has been described as the largest political conference to take place in Israel since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, more than 20 lawmakers will arrive next week to meet with senior Israeli officials under the auspices of the Israel Allies Foundation (IAF) and the Combat Anti-Semitism organization
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According to the statement released by the IAF, "23 Parliamentarians from around the world, including the minister of technology from Uruguay, Senator Edgar Palacio Mizrahi from Colombia who is running in the May presidential election, US Republican congressman Doug Lamborn, Democratic congressman Juan Vargas, MPs from Finland, Holland, Sweden, Romania, England, Wales, Kenya, Liberia and more will attend the eighth annual conference next week."
The statement went on to say that "many of these parliament members serve as Chairman of the Israel Allies Caucuses in their parliaments, advancing pro-Israel legislation. Israel Allies Caucuses worldwide focus on legislation against antisemitism, anti-Zionism and de-legitimization of Israel."
Israel Allies Caucuses worldwide focus on legislation against antisemitism, anti-Zionism and de-legitimization of Israel. This year the conference will focus on combatting antisemitism, the Iranian nuclear deal, construction in Jerusalem and the situation in Ukraine.
The delegation will meet with Foreign Minister Yair Lapid, Matan Kahana, Yuli Edelstein, Ze'ev Elkin, Binyamin Regional Council Chairman Israel Gantz, Natan Sharansky and others.
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