אלבאנישע פרעמיער מיניסטער עדי ראמא לויבט אידן און פארדאמט אנטיסעמיטיזם.
Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama delivered a powerful and historic speech at the Second International Conference on Combating Antisemitism in Jerusalem, highlighting his Muslim-majority nation’s remarkable World War II record in protecting Jewish communities. Rama recounted how Albania’s Jewish population grew from 200 to over 2,000 during the war, a testament to the national code of Besa, which compelled locals to safeguard those in danger.
In his address, Rama condemned antisemitism as an attack on humanity’s moral core and emphatically rejected any association between Islam and hatred toward Jews. He called for Palestinian leaders who value life over death, sharply criticizing Hamas as the oppressive jailer of Gaza. The speech underscored the urgent need for leadership committed to coexistence and ethical responsibility.
Rama also emphasized the enduring value of Jewish life, stating, “I believe that every new Jewish life, every newborn Jew is a blessing. Not only for Israel, but for the world.” His remarks framed Jewish survival and flourishing as a universal moral good, reinforcing global solidarity against antisemitism.
The speech came at the conclusion of Rama’s meetings with Israeli leaders, including Prime Minister Netanyahu and President Herzog, highlighting Albania’s growing partnership with Israel. The visit follows an 800% surge in tourism from Israel to Albania after October 7, 2023, reflecting both cultural and diplomatic strengthening between the two nations.
Rama’s address serves as a reminder that combating antisemitism is not just a national responsibility but a universal moral imperative, and that building alliances grounded in respect, history, and shared human values is essential for true peace.
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