Jews and Israel should be wary of anti-Muslim extremists who claim to embrace Israel and Zionism, Anti-Defamation League national director Abraham Foxman said.
What to do when far-right movements and figures like the alleged perpetrator of the deadly attacks in Norway seek to make common cause with Jews and Israel? Be wary of movements where violent extremists can find an ideological home, some Jewish figures say.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu defended Israel’s new anti-boycott law from criticisms that it damages Israel’s image and is anti-democratic.