Muslim Leaders from Europe Meet Israeli President to Promote Peace

Muslim leaders from across Europe met with Israeli President Isaac Herzog in Jerusalem to promote a message of peace on Monday.

President Isaac Herzog met this morning, Monday, at the President’s Residence in Jerusalem, with a delegation of Imams and Muslim community leaders from France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Italy, and the United Kingdom. The delegation, led by ELNET, brought together leading Muslim figures who came to Israel to promote a message of peace, coexistence and partnership between Muslims and Jews, and between Israel and the Muslim world.

The President stressed the importance of the delegation, and Israel’s commitment and strong desire to advance to a new era of inclusion and peace in the Middle East. The President stressed the vital role of the Muslim population in Israel, which he noted was an integral part of Israeli society.

The group spoke with the President about the importance of their visit, their love and friendship for Israel and the Jewish people, and of the need to show an alternative to extremism. They ended with an emotional prayer for peace and singing of the lyrics of Israel’s national anthem the Hatikvah.

The President stated: “We are all children of Abraham, and I believe the historic progress in our region is a progress of dialogue—between Muslims and Jews, and Jews and Muslims. In the face of radical forces that try to block this progress and the true desire of Isaac and Ishmael to live together, there are other forces—growing stronger every day along the arc of history—that are advancing this vision. And what you’re doing on this visit, and in *your courageous work, reflects the silent majority in the Middle East and around the world who yearn for this kind of shared life.

“Here in Israel, we see shared life in action. It’s incredible to witness. You mentioned October 7—I can tell you that on October 8, I was at Soroka Hospital in Be’er Sheva, and I was there again three weeks ago when a rocket hit the hospital. The staff—Jews, Muslims, Christians, people of all faiths—simply worked together in a way I wish the whole world could see.

“You are people of spirit, people of faith, religious leaders—you carry an important message of love for humanity, and “love your neighbor as yourself.” This is how we repair the world. I ask you to bring back to your communities and societies a message of peace—salaam—perhaps even a message of peace yet to come. I hope that peace will come with Syria, with Lebanon, inshallah even with Saudi Arabia, and that we will continue moving forward.

“Please tell your leaders: Here in Israel, we want peace. We want to see all our hostages back home, and we want to see an end to the suffering of the people in Gaza too*. We want to see better lives for everyone. Inshallah, may we all pray together—for peace, for love of humanity, and for a life shared by people of all faiths, here in the Holy Land, in the Middle East, and around the world.”

Leading the delegation, Chairman of the Conference of Imams of France and Imam of Drancy, Imam Hassen Chalghoumi thanked the President and said: “My message to you is one of deep affection—for you and for your remarkable people. It is a message of brotherhood and solidarity, and a heartfelt prayer that the hostages will return home in peace, and that the pain and suffering of innocent civilians in Gaza will come to an end.”

He added, “What we have witnessed since October 7 is not merely a conflict between Israel and Hamas, nor between Israel and Hezbollah—the so-called ‘Party of Satan’. Rather, it is a confrontation between two fundamentally different worlds. You represent the world of brotherhood, of humanity, of compassion. You stand for the values of democracy and liberty.”

The meeting took place as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrived in Washington, DC, to meet with U.S. President Donald Trump to discuss ways of ending the ongoing conflict that started on October 7, 2023.

You May Also Like

Leaked Video Shows Iranians Condemning Funeral Mourners

Tehran appears strained to breaking point, its streets clogged with traffic, its…

Residents Push Back After Scientologists Move to Take Over Entire Street

Residents in Florida are furious after city leaders approved a measure to…

Expert Warns China’s Missile Launch Could Put Sydney and Brisbane Within Reach

China’s test launch of a long-range missile capable of carrying a nuclear…

Keir Starmer Braces for Donald Trump Showdown at High-Stakes NATO Summit

Keir Starmer makes what is expected to be his final appearance on…

Deloitte Issues Stark Warning as Australia’s Growth Slowdown Deepens Under Labor

Treasurer Jim Chalmers may keep pointing to the Middle East as a…

Tragic New Details Emerge in Marshawn Kneeland Case After Cowboys Star’s Death by Suicide

Marshawn Kneeland, the Dallas Cowboys player who died by suicide at 24…

Jeremy Boreing Accuses Candace Owens of Profiting From Charlie Kirk’s Death

Two thousand years ago, Pontius Pilate posed a question that has echoed…

Prince Harry Attends Film Premiere with Embattled Southbank Chief

Prince Harry marked his first evening back in the UK away from…

Lauren Bennett’s Death Follows Earlier Suicide of G.R.L. Bandmate

More than a decade after G.R.L. was devastated by the death of…

Kemi Badenoch Says Nigel Farage Must Answer Questions Over Finances

Nigel Farage was facing renewed demands to provide full details of his…

Alex Rodriguez’s White Party Date Revealed After PDA Sparks Romance Buzz

The identity of the brunette seen sharing a kiss with New York…

Portnoy Leads Backlash After U.S. Exit

What began as disappointment for USA supporters quickly hardened into anger on…