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Israel will honor Charlie Kirk with award at antisemitism conference
Summary
Israel will present an award to the late Charlie Kirk at the International Conference on Combating Antisemitism in Jerusalem in late January. The announcement follows his killing while speaking at an American university four months ago.
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Israel will present an award to the late Charlie Kirk at the International Conference on Combating Antisemitism in Jerusalem in late January. The announcement was made by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office. Kirk, a Turning Point USA co-founder and conservative activist, was killed while speaking at an American university four months ago. The government says the conference is dedicated to confronting antisemitism and Holocaust denial.
Key details:
- Israel's prime minister's office said Kirk will receive an award at the Jerusalem conference.
- The government is hosting the conference for a second year and describes it as focused on combating antisemitism and Holocaust denial.
- Several pro-Israel leaders, including Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama and former Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz, are expected to attend.
- Officials have noted differing views of Kirk's record, and some of his past remarks drew accusations of antisemitism.
Summary:
The award presentation is scheduled for the late-January International Conference on Combating Antisemitism in Jerusalem, which the government says will address antisemitism and Holocaust denial. The announcement follows Kirk's killing four months ago and comes amid public debate over his legacy; further details about the presentation were not provided.
