Bibi: ‘Our enemies don’t differentiate between Jews, non-Jews’
Netanyahu spoke at the opening event of the summit which brings together Over 100 Jewish media delegates from more than 25 countries.
Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, at the first Jewish Media Summit (JMS) in Jerusalem at the weekend, discussed the attack in the Golan Heights which killed a teenage boy.
“Earlier I spoke with the parents of Mohammed Karaka and expressed condolences. It’s been nine days since the three teens were abducted by Hamas. Our enemies don’t differentiate between Jews and non-Jews, adults and children.”
More than 120 correspondents, editors, bureau chiefs and publishers of many of the top Jewish media outlets in the world are participating in the four-day event.
The Prime Minister said the Jewish media must help address three major problems: the rise of anti-Semitism, loss of Jewish identity with Jewish youth and keeping weapons of mass destruction out of the hands of extremist Islamist groups, with a specific emphasis on Iran.
Over 25 countries are represented at the gathering which was organised by the Government Press Office, the Ministry of Jerusalem and Diaspora Affairs and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in co-operation with the Ministry of Tourism, JNF-KKL and the