January 27, 2025 - 09:48

In a powerful address, the Prime Minister emphasized the importance of Holocaust education, stating that remembering the six million Jewish victims is essential, but it is equally crucial to take action. The Prime Minister announced a new initiative aimed at making Holocaust education a national priority, ensuring that future generations understand the significance of this tragic chapter in history.
The initiative will focus on integrating Holocaust education into school curriculums across the country, fostering a deeper understanding of the events that led to such atrocities. The Prime Minister highlighted the need for collective responsibility in combating anti-Semitism and promoting tolerance and understanding among all communities.
This commitment comes at a time when awareness of historical events is increasingly vital in the face of rising hate and discrimination. The Prime Minister's pledge aims to create a more informed society that not only remembers the past but actively works to prevent such horrors from occurring again.
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