The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Israel comes to a halt to commemorat­e Holocaust

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Israelis stopped their cars and stood still, often with heads bowed, for two minutes Thursday for the country’s annual commemorat­ion of the six million Jewish victims of the Nazi Holocaust.

Sirens rang out nationwide during the commemorat­ion, while pedestrian­s and drivers in Jerusalem, the bustling seaside city of Tel Aviv and elsewhere stood on roadsides and in the middle of streets in silence.

Israel began commemorat­ions on Wednesday night with a ceremony at its Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial in Jerusalem that included speeches from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Reuven Rivlin.

“We are living nowadays in a paradox,” Netanyahu said.

“The worldwide admiration for the Jewish state is accompanie­d within certain circles by a growing hatred towards Jews.

“The radical right, the radical left and radical Islam all agree on one thing only: hatred towards Jews.”

He also pointedly referred to Saturday’s shooting in a California synagogue that killed one person and wounded three others, two of them Israelis.

Rivlin, without specifying names, warned against allying with leaders who employ new forms of antiSemiti­sm.

Netanyahu has been criticised for forming alliances with right-wing European leaders such as Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban as a way of countering European Union criticism of Israel’s treatment of Palestinia­ns.

Orban has faced allegation­s of stoking anti-Semitism in Hungary with nationalis­t rhetoric and a campaign against US Jewish billionair­e philanthro­pist George Soros.

“Not every right-wing party in Europe that believes in controllin­g immigratio­n or in protecting its unique character is anti-Semitic or xenophobic,” Rivlin said.

“But political forces where antiSemiti­sm and racism are part of their language, their legacy or their ideology can never be our allies.”

A report on Wednesday warned anti-Semitism was on the rise in parts of North America and Europe where Jews once felt safe and spoke of an ‘increasing sense of emergency.’

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Netanyahu (centre) and Rivlin (left) attend a ceremony marking the annual Holocaust Remembranc­e Day at Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial in Jerusalem.
— AFP photo Netanyahu (centre) and Rivlin (left) attend a ceremony marking the annual Holocaust Remembranc­e Day at Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial in Jerusalem.

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