The five members of the Knesset, or parliament, arrived in Boston yesterday after attending the annual American Israel Public Affairs Committee conference in Washington, where US officials including Vice President Mike Pence and senior members of Congress pledged continued support for Israel.
Today, the group will meet privately with Republican Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker before concluding the visit with a discussion of anti-Semitism at a town hall-style meeting with members of the Boston-area Jewish community.
The man was said by his lawyer to suffer from a "very serious medical condition." The lawmakers agreed that the arrest should not detract from the struggle to contain anti-Semitism in the US or elsewhere.
"It is unfortunate," said Ayelet Nahmias-Verbin, a member of an opposition party. "I find it concerning, part of the worldwide battle against cyber, but I don't think that is the issue."
The nonprofit foundation, with offices in the US and Israel, sponsored the current visit and those by other Israeli politicians to learn about the American Jewish community.
Verbin said she believed the response from the Trump White House to acts of hate has not been sufficient to date, but not all of her colleagues fully agreed.
"I do believe you have an administration at this time just as, if not more devoted to fighting anti-Semitism, to fighting the bashing of Israel, both in the UN and other places, said Amir Ohana, a member of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud Party. "So I am very optimistic."
Netanyahu, whose relationship with former President Barack Obama often was strained, has called the US-Israeli relationship stronger than ever under Trump, although the new administration has yet to take specific steps to break from previous American policy.
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