Jerusalem, Israel - Jan. 28, 2026 - The 2026 International Conference on Combating Antisemitism brought global leaders, policymakers, academics, legal experts, media figures, and activists to Jerusalem for a multi-day series of discussions focused on confronting antisemitism in all its contemporary forms. Events took place at the Jerusalem International Convention Center (Binyanei HaUma), drawing a wide range of international participants and audiences.
The conference was initiated by Minister of Diaspora Affairs and Combating Antisemitism Amichai Chikli and was widely attended by senior Israeli officials and dozens of international guests. Programming was designed for targeted audiences, including policymakers, academics, media professionals, and influencers, with an emphasis on global cooperation and confronting emerging threats.
The official opening gala marked the launch of the conference and brought together Israeli leadership and international dignitaries.
Highlights of the evening gala
- Presentation of a special government award to Leo Terrell, Special Envoy of the Trump administration for combating antisemitism on college campuses.
- Lighting of a memorial torch in memory of victims of antisemitic attacks worldwide, led by Rabbi Yehoram Ulman of Australia.
- Presentation of a special award of honor in memory of the late Charlie Kirk, accepted by his personal pastor, Rob McCoy, recognizing a principled stand for truth, Israel, and the fight against antisemitism.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed the gala, framing antisemitism as part of a broader ideological threat facing Israel and Western democracies. He also spoke about the recurring vulnerability of Jewish communities throughout history, particularly during periods of societal change.
Minister Chikli emphasized a shift in focus from antisemitism as a Jewish issue alone to a broader global challenge, calling for international cooperation and a more proactive approach in confronting extremist ideologies.
The primary conference sessions were held at Binyanei HaUma on January 27, coinciding with International Holocaust Remembrance Day, under the theme “Generation Truth.” Discussions focused on countering denial, distortion, and digital-era misinformation, while strengthening international dialogue and cooperation.
Israeli President Isaac Herzog was the opening keynote speaker.
International participants
Speakers and panelists included:
- Leo Terrell, Senior Counsel; Chair, DOJ Task Force to Combat Antisemitism
- Natasha Hausdorff, Legal Director, UK Lawyers for Israel
- Judge Alan Clemmons, South Carolina Circuit Court Judge; Founder, American Patriots for Israel
- Hon. Scott Morrison AC, 30th Prime Minister of Australia
- Tila Falic Levi, Council Member, U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum
- Eric Fingerhut, President and CEO, Jewish Federations of North America
- Rabbi Menachem Margolin, Chairman, European Jewish Association
- Hillel Neuer, Executive Director, UN Watch
Panel sessions
Algorithms of Hate: How Does Social Media Shape Gen Z Attitudes Toward Jews
- Meira K, Political Commentator and Media Personality
- Noa Cochva, Israeli activist; former Miss Universe Israel; IDF reservist combat medic
- Shawn Eni, The MossadIL
- Lee Trink, CEO and Co-Founder, Flash Justice
- Eyal Yakoby, Political Commentator and Jewish Activist
The Right’s Crossroads: Antisemitism and the Far Right
- Seth Dillon, CEO, Babylon Bee
- Dr. James Lindsay, Founder, New Discourses
- Karys Rhea, Political Commentator; Fellow, Middle East Forum
- Dumisani Washington, Founder and CEO, Institute for Black Solidarity with Israel
Featured keynote speakers
- Dr. Gad Saad, author, university professor, and public intellectual
- Senator Flávio Bolsonaro, Senator for Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, presidential candidate
- H.E. Ambassador Mike Huckabee, Ambassador of the United States to Israel
Moderator: Alex Traiman, CEO and Jerusalem Bureau Chief, Jewish News Syndicate - Dinesh D’Souza, author and filmmaker
Moderator: Gadi Taub, Ph.D., Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Lital Shemesh, news anchor and journalist at Channel 14, Israel, was the moderator.













