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German representa­tives attend Israel's Holocaust commemorat­ion

Bundestag President Bärbel Bas has taken part in an official Holocaust memorial ceremony. She is the first highrankin­g German official to do so.

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Israel remembered the 6 million Jewish people murdered by the Nazis and their collaborat­ors during the Holocaust on Thursday.

The country held a twominute silence, marked by sirens, as cars and people came to a standstill to commemorat­e those killed by national socialism.

The president (or speaker) of the German Bundestag, Bärbel Bas, was in Israel for the event, joining Israeli officials in the Knesset and later the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial in Jerusalem on Thursday.

There are an estimated 161,400 Holocaust survivors living in Israel, with an average

age of 85.5.

on Wednesday, Bas visited a Holocaust commemorat­ion site in Israel, where she called for Germany to counter rising antisemiti­sm.

What happened at the Knesset?

Bas, a member of Chancellor Olaf Scholz's Social Democrats (SPD), was the first high-ranking German representa­tive to take part in the ceremony at

the Israeli parliament, where the names of the Holocaust victims were read out.

The parliament­ary speaker lit a candle to remember a Jewish woman from her hometown of Duisburg who was murdered by the Nazis.

Irma Nathan was killed 80 years ago in 1942. Her husband and two children were also murdered.

What happened at Yad

Vashem?

Bas later laid a wreath at the Yad Vashem memorial in the name of the German Bundestag.

She was joined there by Richard Lutz, the head of the state rail company, Deutsche Bahn, as well as the former editor-in-chief of the German newspaper Bild, Kai Diekmann.

This year's Holocaust Memorial Day was themed around "Train Rides to Ruin: The Deportatio­n of Jews during the Holocaust."

"Our predecesso­r organizati­on was deeply involved in the deportatio­n and murder of Europe's Jews, Sinti and Roma. Millions of people were taken by train to meet their end," Lutz told dpa after the ceremony.

He also laid a wreath in the name of the Friends of Yad Vashem, of which he is a member.

Incomparab­le atrocities

Israeli Prime Minister Naf

tali Bennett spoke at the Yad Vashem ceremony, warning against making comparison­s to the Holocaust.

"Even the worst wars today are not the Holocaust and are not comparable to the Holocaust," he said, according to a statement. "The Nazis aspired to hunt down all Jews and exterminat­e every last one of them."

An address by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, himself Jewish, to Israeli lawmakers in March elicited criticism after he compared Russia's invasion with the Holocaust.

ab/msh (dpa, AFP)

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Activities across Israel stopped for two minutes at 10 a.m.
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Bärbel Bas joined too Holocaust memorial ceremonies on Thursday

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