

In one of the halls of the Knesset of Israel in Jerusalem — the capital of our country. Michael Lobovikov organized the presentation of the book «In the Lion’s Den» by Dani Danon, the original was translated by Dr. Alec Epstein, who, together with Yuri Giverts, has already published several books on the history of revisionism, the struggle for Israel’s rights in the UN, and others. The meeting of Danny Danon — דני דנון, who for a long time worked as the Permanent Representative of the State of Israel to the UN, ex-Minister of Science and Technology, was timed to coincide with the 30th anniversary of the agreement in Oslo and brought together important guests and caring people. Talking about the book, its contents, publication and other things, we touched on the day itself — September 13, the 30th anniversary of the signing of the Oslo Accords, which marked the beginning of a new round of terrorist attacks, and not the peace process. Yitzhak Rabin’s promise to give up the land of Israel is still used by left-wing and pro-Palestinian organizations. During the conversation, Danny Danone presented the Yuriy Giverts badge of honor.
Larisa Stadler, Head of the International Congress of the Commonwealth of Peoples, spoke at the meeting. Larisa spoke about the organization of the International Forum «Transition to a Multipolar World Order on the Goals and Objectives of People’s Diplomacy in Building Tolerant, Harmonious Bridges of Friendship between the Peoples of Different Countries» with the participation of the UN Headquarters, that in the age of humanism it is necessary to change priorities in this regard. That institutions such as the UN and UNESCO have not fulfilled for a long time, the mission that was originally laid after the 2-o1 world war. A lot of important issues have accumulated in the world on the preservation of the planet itself and Israel, our beautiful country cannot stand aside about preserving the ecology of the planet and man. At the presentation, participants had the opportunity to discuss the book and the topics raised in it. The discussion was full of interesting and fruitful dialogues that contributed to strengthening the sense of pride in the beautiful country, Israel.
