Israel to honour Charlie Kirk with award for fighting antisemitism
Charlie Kirk was shot dead last year at a public event (AP)
Israel will honour the late Charlie Kirk for his work combating antisemitism, four months after the conservative activist was assassinated while speaking at an American university.
Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahuâs office said Mr Kirk will be given an award at the International Conference on Combating Antisemitism in Jerusalem later this month.
Several pro-Israeli leaders are expected to attend the event, among them Albanian prime minister Edi Rama and former Austrian chancellor Sebastian Kurz.
This year will be the second time Israelâs government hosts the conference, which it says is âdedicated to confronting antisemitism and Holocaust denial in todayâs worldâ.
Mr Kirk was a staunch supporter of Israel. After his death, Mr Netanyahu described him as a âlion-hearted friendâ of the country and a âdefender of our common Judeo-Christian civilisationâ.
The Turning Point USA co-founder frequently invoked scripture and prophecy to urge American Christians and conservatives to stand by the country against its enemies.
But some of his comments about Jewish philanthropy and Hollywood drew accusations of antisemitism. And as debates over Israel have emerged among American conservatives, his legacy on the issue has become contested.
Last year, speaking on The Megyn Kelly Show, he said support for Israel had become so rigid that he felt unable to voice even mild criticism of its policies.





