HomeOffice of the Special Envoy To Monitor and Combat Antisemitism Remarks & Releases...Joint Statement of Special Envoys and Coordinators Combating Antisemitism hide Joint Statement of Special Envoys and Coordinators Combating Antisemitism Joint Statement Ambassador Deborah Lipstadt, Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat AntisemitismOffice of the Special Envoy To Monitor and Combat Antisemitism November 6, 2023 The barbaric attack of Hamas terrorists on Israel on 7th October, resulted in the most lethal assault against the Jewish people since the Holocaust. More than 1400 Jews – women, children, men, and the elderly, including Holocaust survivors – were tortured, raped, and murdered. Over two hundred were taken hostage. These events have an immense impact on Jewish communities worldwide. Many national leaders and heads of international organizations across the globe have condemned these acts in the strongest terms and expressed their full support and solidarity with the State of Israel. At the same time, there have also been demonstrations in many countries – including in some countries and regions which we represent – in which individuals praised these heinous actions of Hamas, “celebrated” the murder of Jews, and even called for more antisemitic assaults. Jewish communities are fearful and are being threatened. Synagogues and other Jewish sites have been attacked. Schools have closed since they can no longer guarantee the safety of their students. Shabbat gatherings require the presence of armed guards for protection. In some cities, Jews are being harassed and accosted on the streets. Posters of the captive hostages are defaced and torn down. Antisemitism online has surged in an unprecedented way. We, the undersigned Special Envoys and Coordinators, have a shared mandate to combat antisemitism and to safeguard Jewish life. We commend the resolute action of many national authorities to protect Jewish communities, as Jews around the world have not faced such challenges since the Holocaust. Mindful of those darkest days, we stand with the Jewish people. We will do everything in our power to see that hatred against Jews is rebuked and that Jewish life flourishes in peace. Antisemitism and all forms of hate are incredibly harmful and unacceptable. Therefore: We call on governments to assess the needs and provide the necessary security assistance that Jewish communities require at this time of crisis. We urge police and law enforcement to be vigilant of threats against Jews and to be aware that Jewish people around the world should not be held responsible for the words and actions of the Israeli or any other government, as illustrated by the non-legally binding International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance Working Definition of Antisemitism. We denounce antisemitic acts taking place on some campuses and urge university administrators to condemn them and ensure that their Jewish students, like all other students, have the safety and support needed in these difficult times, to enjoy their right to education. We urge civil society – including sports federations, religious communities, the cultural sector and academic circles – not to stand by or stay silent, but rather use their influence to effectively counter antisemitism and promote public acts of solidarity. We are distressed about the online upsurge of antisemitic messages, disinformation, hate speech, and terrorist content, which instigate real world hate crimes and threaten the very social cohesion that binds our democratic societies together. We decry the social media platforms that amplify and multiply this content and call on them to act in line with the law and their own terms of service. History has taught us that at times like these, we must speak up and cannot be indifferent. “Never again” is now! Signed, Chryssoula ALIFERI Ambassador, Special Envoy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for Combatting Anti-Semitism and for the Protection of Holocaust Remembrance, Greece Gabriel ATANASOV National Coordinator for combating Antisemitism and Head of delegation to IHRA, North Macedonia Andrew BAKER Personal Representative of the OSCE Chairperson-in-Office on Combating Anti-Semitism Luiz BARREIROS Head of Delegation to IHRA, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Portugal Delphine BORIONE Ambassador at Large for Human Rights responsible for inter-national issues relating to the Holocaust, looted property and remembrance, France Michal COTLER-WUNSH Israel’s Special Envoy for Combating Antisemitism Arvydas DAUNORAVIČIUS Lithuania’s Ambassador-at-Large for the Holocaust remembrance issues Irena DIMITROVA Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Bulgaria and National Coordinator on combating antisemitism David FERNANDEZ PUYANA Ambassador, Permanent Observer of the UN University for Peace to the UN Office & intl. organizations in Geneva & Permanent Delegate of UPEACE to UNESCO Simon GEISSBÜHLER Ambassador, Head of Peace and Human Rights Division, Federal Department of Foreign Affairs, Switzerland Alexandre GUESSEL Special Representative of the Secretary General on antisemitic, anti-Muslim and other forms of religious intolerance and hate crimes, Council of Europe Michel HEINTZ Interministerial Delegate in charge of the coordination of policies to combat racism, anti-Semitism and anti-LGBTIQ+ hatred, Luxembourg Felix KLEIN Federal Government Commissioner for Jewish Life in Germany and the Fight against Antisemitism Olivier KLEIN Former Minister, French national Delegate against racism, antisemitism and LGBTI-phobia Robert KLINKE Ambassador, Special Representative for Relations with Jewish Organisations, Issues relating to Antisemitism, International Sinti and Roma Affairs, Holocaust Remembrance Deborah LIPSTADT Ambassador, US Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Antisemitism Maria Fabiana LOGUZZO Ambassador, Argentina’s Special Representative for the fight against Antisemitism and Head of Delegation to IHRA Fernando K. LOTTENBERG Commissioner to Monitor and Combat Antisemitism, Organization of American States Sara LUSTIG Special Advisor to the Prime Minister of Croatia for Holocaust Issues and Combating Antisemitism Øystein LYNGROTH Special Envoy for Freedom of Religion and Belief, and head of the IHRA delegation, Norway Deborah LYONS Ambassador, Canada’s Special Envoy on Preserving Holocaust Remembrance and Combatting Antisemitism Lord John MANN UK Government Advisor on Antisemitism Antonio MARTINO Director, Department for Fostering Austrian-Jewish Cultural Heritage and Combating Antisemitism, Federal Chancellery, Austria Bogdan MAZURU Ambassador, Special Representative of the Government of Romania for the remembrance policies and for the fight against antisemitism and xenophobia Ulf MELGAARD Director, International law and Human rights, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark Jaime MORENO Coordinator of the Spanish National Plan against Antisemitism and Head of Delegation to IHRA Giuseppe PECORARO Italian Coordinator on Combating antisemitism, Italian Government Rt Hon the Lord Eric PICKLES UK Special Envoy on Post Holocaust Issues Robert ŘEHÁK Czech Republic’s Special Envoy for Holocaust Issues, Interfaith Dialogue and FoRB Ringo RINGVEE Estonia’s National coordinator of measures against anti-Semitism Vince SZALAY-BOBROVNICZKY Deputy State Secretary, Civil and Social Affairs. Prime Minister’s Office, Hungary Ulrika SUNDBERG Special Envoy to the OIC, Intercultural and Interfaith Dialogue of Sweden Eddo VERDONER National Coordinator on Combating Antisemitism, The Netherlands Víctor VERDUN Deputy Minister of external relations, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Paraguay Katharina VON SCHNURBEIN European Commission Coordinator on combating antisemitism and fostering Jewish life Tags Antisemitism Israel-Hamas Conflict Office of the Special Envoy To Monitor and Combat Antisemitism Terrorism