On December 10, 1998, The UN General Assembly officially declared antisemitism as a form of racism.

The same day the resolution was adopted was also the 50th anniversary of the international convention against genocide and a day before the 50th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

Indonesia introduced the resolution on behalf of more than 100 countries, and the resolution was passed by consensus.

The resolution was especially significant because 23 years earlier, the UN General Assembly passed a resolution that categorized Zionism as racism, a resolution that was later removed.... Read More: JPost