Jerusalem, Israel - June 20, 2019 - President Reuven Rivlin spoke, Thursday morning, June 20 / 17 Sivan, at the International Conference on Combating Antisemitism and the BDS Campaign led by the Minister of Strategic Affairs Gilad Erdan at the Jerusalem Waldorf Astoria Hotel. 

On the second day of the international gathering, discussions continued on means to counter the campaign against the delegitimization of the State of Israel. The Global Coalition for Israel (GC4I) established in 2010, a network of about 150 presidents, chairpersons, and CEOs of the most significant pro-Israel organizations around the world, Jewish and non-Jewish, was joined by Legal Network Initiative (LNI) 150 legal experts for the president's remarks in the hotel ballroom. 

At the beginning of his remarks, the president thanked the conference participants for telling Israel’s true story and for their cooperation in opposing BDS, saying “BDS does not seek peace, or even to help our Palestinian neighbors. It seeks to delegitimize Israel’s very existence. We must use all the tools at our disposal to defeat BDS - in the courtroom, in the board room, in civil society, in social media, in academia and in the halls of power. We must expose the modern blood libels spread by BDS and put a price on its hate and discrimination.”

“The State of Israel has no problem with legitimate criticism - criticism that flows from a true concern for Israel’s security and welfare, especially when this criticism comes from our sisters and brothers in the diaspora. I believe that the Government of Israel must do a better job of listening to your concerns. Honest criticism? Friendly criticism?  Yes! Delegitimize Israel? No!,” continued the president.

The president also stressed that “today, especially, we must stand together against the growing threat of anti-Semitism, whether from the left, the right or radical Islam. Too often, the left tries to hide its antisemitism in the disguise of anti-Zionism. They try to present their campaign to boycott Israel as “progressive.” There is nothing progressive about hate. There is nothing progressive about antisemitism. At the same time, we must show zero tolerance for antisemitism on the right, even when it comes from those who claim to admire Israel.”

The president concluded his remarks by saying, “I am confident that we can defeat those who seek to undermine our Jewish and democratic homeland, and build a thriving future for Israel and the Jewish people.”

The president stopped to pose for photographs with the delegates on this way out of the ballroom. 

Malcolm Hoelein, Executive Vice Chairman/CEO of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations was the next to speak to the GC4I participants as the LNI group went by bus to the Inbal Hotel for their deliberations.