The launch of the World Forum for Intercultural Dialogue in Baku amidst war and the rise of anti-Semitism

In 2023, the world witnessed a significant increase in anti-Semitic incidents, with a joint report from the Ministry of Diaspora and the Fight against Anti-Semitism, the Zionist Organization, and the Jewish Agency showing a 235% increase compared to the previous year. Most of these incidents occurred in the United States and Europe. The rise in anti-Semitism has been linked to the ongoing conflict known as the ‘Iron Swords’ war.

The World Forum for Intercultural Dialogue recently took place in Baku, Azerbaijan for its sixth edition. The forum aims to foster dialogue and connections between leaders of different religions, including Judaism, Islam, Christianity, and others, in order to strengthen global peace and security. Over three days, the conference featured plenary sessions and panel discussions with government officials, international organizations, cultural figures, journalists, religious leaders

By Samantha Johnson

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