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Gathering of top rabbis turned away from Bosnia after minister claimed it would ‘legitimise’ the ‘genocidal’ state of Israel

The politician appeared to conflate the purely religious event with political Zionism, claiming that the presence of the event would ‘justify genocide’

June 11, 2025 16:04
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Members of the Conference of European Rabbis at its headquarters in Munich, Germany (Image: CER)
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The Conference of European Rabbis (CER) has seen its biannual Standing Committee meeting cancelled on short notice after a Bosnian minister claimed the gathering would “legitimise” the “genocidal” state of Israel.

The event, which was set to attract around 50 mainstream religious leaders including the chief rabbis of France, Germany and the UK, was due to be held at the Swisshotel in Sarajevo next week.

However, the hotel sent an email to the CER earlier today saying it would cancel its booking based on “recent developments and significant public attention related to the upcoming event”.

These “recent developments” are believed to include the publication of an open letter by Adnan Delic, Bosnia’s minister of labour and social policy, in which he claimed the event would “legitimise” the state of Israel, which he described as a “genocidal creation”.