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  1. France: Paris Holocaust memorial torn down with 'bloody red hands'

    France: Paris Holocaust memorial torn down with 'bloody red hands'

    Paris [France], A Paris Holocaust memorial to French people was vandalized with painted red hands, according to The Jerusalem Post, pointing to a rise in anti-Semitic sentiment in the European nation. The monument was defaced with hands painted red on Monday night. , and the incident was...
  2. 'Traitors of this country': Massacre survivors remember being shouted at by anti-Israel protesters in Berkeley

    'Traitors of this country': Massacre survivors remember being shouted at by anti-Israel protesters in Berkeley

    Tel Aviv [Israel] Suzanne DeWitt, a Holocaust survivor, shared her experience addressing the Berkeley City Council in March about Holocaust commemoration, The Times of Israel reported, citing an interview with a local. During an interview with an Israeli channel, she said that anti-Israel and...
  3. Israelis mark Genocide Remembrance Day amid clashes with Hamas

    Israelis mark Genocide Remembrance Day amid clashes with Hamas

    In memory of this disaster, sirens were sounded for two minutes across the country on Monday morning. Cars stopped on the streets and pedestrians stood in silent remembrance of the victims. Then, the central commemoration ceremony began at the Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial in Jerusalem.This...
  4. Israel's Holocaust Remembrance Center 'regrets' covering up Holocaust memorials in US, UK

    Israel's Holocaust Remembrance Center 'regrets' covering up Holocaust memorials in US, UK

    Tel Aviv [Israel], Yad Vashem, Israel's National Holocaust Museum and Memoria in Jerusalem, and the World Holocaust Remembrance Center expressed "deep concern over recent reports of the covering up of Holocaust monuments and memorials in the United States and the United Kingdom. A grim reminder...
  5. Holocaust survivors in Israel to receive additional funding from Germany

    Holocaust survivors in Israel to receive additional funding from Germany

    Approximately 113,000 Holocaust survivors in Israel received a new one-time grant from the Solidarity Fund in the amount of 220 euros (USD) as a result of negotiations between Tel Aviv [Israel], the German Government and the Claims Conference and the Authority for Holocaust Survivors in Israel...
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