The Borneo Post

Israel comes to a halt to remember Holocaust victims

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JERUSALEM: Israelis came to a halt throughout the country yesterday to observe two minutes of solemn silence as a siren blared, marking the annual remembranc­e of the six million Jewish victims of the Holocaust.

Motorists exited their vehicles and students at schools stood in ceremonies beginning with the 10am (0700 GMT) siren.

Outside shops and offices, Israelis stood still, many with heads bowed.

At a Wednesday night ceremony at Jerusalem’s Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke of the murderous Nazi aggression that was not sufficient­ly challenged by Western powers, comparing it to Iran.

Today, too, there’s an extremist regime that’s threatenin­g us, threatenin­g the peace of the entire world. That regime explicitly declares that it intends on destroying us, the Jewish state. Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel prime minister

“Today, too, there’s an extremist regime that’s threatenin­g us, threatenin­g the peace of the entire world,” Netanyahu said of Iran.

“That regime explicitly declares that it intends on destroying us, the Jewish state.”

Holocaust survivors lit six torches at the Wednesday memorial to mark the six million Jews massacred by the Nazis during World War II.

A wreath-laying ceremony was meanwhile taking place at Yad Vashem with participat­ion by dignitarie­s, survivors and delegation­s from throughout Israel.

An hour after the siren, members of the public were to recite names of Holocaust victims in the ‘Unto Every Person There Is A Name’ ceremony at Yad Vashem as well as in the Israeli parliament, or Knesset. — AFP

 ??  ?? Netanyahu prepares to lay a wreath during a ceremony marking the annual Israeli Holocaust Remembranc­e Day. — Reuters photo
Netanyahu prepares to lay a wreath during a ceremony marking the annual Israeli Holocaust Remembranc­e Day. — Reuters photo

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