Open this photo in gallery: Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivers a speech during the International Conference on Combating Antisemitism in Jerusalem, on March 27.Leo Correa/The Associated Press European far-right leaders were in Jerusalem on Thursday for a conference organized by the Israeli government aimed at combatting antisemitism, which was shunned by mainstream Jewish leaders because of the divisive guest list. The event illustrates a growing alliance between Israel – a country founded on the ashes of the Holocaust – and a European far-right that some critics say has not shed its links to antisemitism and Naziism during World War...