Tel Aviv – Israel came to a standstill as a country ground in memory of the 6 million Jews killed by the Nazis during Holocost.
Israel’s official state ceremony, “Depths: The Pen of Liberation and Growth,” held on Wednesday night, “on Wednesday night, with a shadow in the country on 7 October, 7 massacres, war against Hamas, and 59 people, including Americans, are still being organized by Palestinian terrorists in Gaja.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu formed a connection between the current threats to Holocaust and Israel: “Eighty years ago, the Jews were defenseless. Today, we are not helpless now. Israel’s position is strong, IDF is strong, and we will kill whatever we need to return and lose.
In the context of Hamas, Netanyahu said, “No decision, no resolution can stop us from dealing with these lowly, terrible barbaric people, who are bad as Nazis, who kidnapped, murdered and raped our loved ones.”
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks during a ceremony on 23 April 2025, marking the Holocost Day at Washem Holocost Memorial in Jerusalem on 23 April 2025. (Menham Kahna/Getti via AFP)
President Donald Trump issued an announcement to mark the serious opportunity. He said, “The humanity of the lost life during the prong is not fully understood or understood.
“It is a matter of regret that our nation has given birth to witness of the worst outbreak of antisementism on US soil in generations. After almost every day on October 7, 2023, Israel was attacked, Jewish Americans were threatened on our streets and in our public class – a reminder of a reminder is still present,” he said.
Israeli President Isaac Herzog vowed during the country’s main remembrance incident that another genocide against the Jewish people should never be given.

A group of relatives and relatives of the survivors and victims from October 7 visits the Aushwitz on April 23, 2025 ahead of the Holocost Day, on 23 April 2025 in Oswicim, Poland. (Alexi Rosenfeld/Getty Images)
“From this mountain of memory, Yad Washem, we declare: We will not forget, we will not forgive and we will not be silent. Not in front of Hamas, not in Iran’s face, and not in the faces of those who wish us to harm – whether missiles, matches, or lies, with,” he said.
During the incident, 93 -year -old Holocost survivor Gad Fartuk, burnt one of the six memorial torches before reciting a prayer: “All hostages may soon come home. Amen.”
Herzog visited Poland on Thursday to lead the living march at the former Aushwitz-Birkeenau Excretion Camp. This year, 80 survived, between 80 and 97 years of age, many of which were freed from Nazi death camps, joining an Israeli delegation of 10 free hostages.
Former Captive Eli Sharabi said, “We will never forget or forgive the horrors of Holocost. Yet every representative who has come here since October.
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Aushwitz, Poland, around 1965, the Nazi concentration camp. Above The Sign, “Arabit Matat Freei,” means “work makes you independent.” (Keston/Gettyimages)
He said, “Jewish people sanctify life, not death. We come here with the hope that the covenant between the state and its citizens will be honored – that all the mortgage would return, both of them living in their homes and fell for a proper burial,” he said.
Apart from this, there were members of the family members of the participants, who were killed or still captive, as well as relatives who have lost loved ones during the 18 -month long war.
Among other participants, Merrill Essenhower Atwater, General Dwite D. Esenhover’s great-granddaughters, who led the push of the Allied countries to free Europe. This year’s March paid special tribute to the forces of the friendly countries who freed the Nazi camps 80 years ago.
According to official data, around 120,000 Holocosts left who survived in Israel, about 13,000 others died in the last one year. Some 2,500 remaining people were affected by Hamas’s October 7 attacks, most of which were evacuated for protection from their homes.
Estimated 220,800 Holocost people are still living in 90 countries around the world.
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Holocaust survives from George Shefi, Berlin, and his granddaughter, Dana Elan, points to their mother’s name in Names book, listing the victims of Holocaust on 23 April 2025 in Aushwatz, Aushwitz in Poland. (Alexi Rosenfeld/Getty Images)
“Vanishing Witnesses: An immediate analysis of the declining population of Holocost Survivors” a recent report, “only half of these people living in six years, only 30%, or about 66,250, remained in 2035, remaining in 2035, till 2040, only 22,080 will remain.
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