Czech Parliament Condemans antisemitism and anti-Israel boycotts

The parliament in January had already voted to recognize the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s definition of antisemitism.

On Tuesday it approved a text that condemned antisemitism against individuals, religious institutions, organizations and the State of Israel. This also includes denial of the Holocaust during World War II in which Nazi Germany killed six million European Jews.

The Czech Parliament also condemned groups that called to boycott Israel, its goods, services or citizens. It called on its government not to provide financial support to movements, organizations and associations that supported the boycott of Israel, including within the European Union and the United Nations. Lawmakers in their resolution also rejected any attempts to question the state of Israel’s right to existence or self-defense.

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October 22nd 2019

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