Already on Sunday evening, the official ceremony began at the “Yad Vashem” memorial in Jerusalem, in which the country’s leaders also participated. President Isaac Herzog emphasized that the people of the Jewish nationality have sworn “never again to the Holocaust”, but this was echoed in the October 7 attack in “Hamas”.
Sirens could be heard throughout Israel yesterday morning, and many stopped working and stopped their cars in the moment of silence that followed. Officials, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, also laid wreaths at the Holocaust Museum.
Meanwhile, in Poland, about 6,000 people went on a three-kilometer long so-called “living march” from Auschwitz to the Birkenau concentration camps. Holocaust survivors and their relatives, students, politicians and other activists included Israeli hostages released from captivity in Gaza and family members of those captured. However, there were also reminders of the war here, as Palestinian supporters held an action by the road.
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