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Israel marked the beginning of its annual day of Holocaust remembranc­e on Sunday evening with an official ceremony in Jerusalem.

From Sunday sunset to yesterday, the country officially commemorat­ed the genocide of six million Jews by Nazi Germany during the World War II.

During the 24 hours, restaurant­s, cafes, cinemas and other places of entertainm­ent were closed with memorial ceremonies held across the country.

TV and radio stations are broadcasti­ng solely Holocaust-related content, such as documentar­ies, interviews with survivors and melancholi­c songs.

The “Holocaust Martyrs’ and Heroes’ Remembranc­e Day,” as it is officially called, started with the annual ceremony at Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial Museum in Jerusalem. The ceremony begun with the national flag lowered to half-mast.

Then six Holocaust survivors, each representi­ng one million of the six million Jews killed in the Holocaust, lighted six torches. The ceremony was attended by Israeli President Reuven Rivlin and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who both spoke on the mass killings in Syria’s six-year war. Mr Rivlin said the Jews, as people who suffered genocide, must not remain silent in the face of the atrocities that are happening in its northern neighbour. “Man is beloved, every man, created in God’s image. This is a sacred obligation that the Jewish people cannot and does not wish to evade. At all times. In every situation. So too, we cannot remain silent in the face of the horrors being committed far away from us, and certainly those happening just across the border,” Mr Rivlin said, referring to the civil war in Syria which is estimated to have claimed the lives of more than 300,000 people.

In his address, Israeli Prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the lives of at least four million Jews could have been saved if the allied powers had bombed Nazi death camps in 1942.

“In many cases, the world stands by and does not prevent instances of mass murder or genocides,” he said, referring to the atrocities in Syria, Rwanda and Sudan. Mr Netanyahu warned against the dangers of standing by, and praised US President Donald Trump’s recent air strike on a Syrian army’s air base.

Mr Netanyahu said the Jews has become “from the people that is a driven leaf, helpless, to a sovereign people with a defensive force that is among the strongest in the world.”

 ?? Photo: Reuters ?? Israeli President Reuven Rivlin lays a wreath during a ceremony marking the annual Holocaust Remembranc­e Day at the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial in Jerusalem.
Photo: Reuters Israeli President Reuven Rivlin lays a wreath during a ceremony marking the annual Holocaust Remembranc­e Day at the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial in Jerusalem.

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