"Those who weep for the victims of Nazism are now the masters of genocide in our time," the statement added.
The IDF stated that “even in the midst of ongoing missions, we remain mindful of our past and those we have lost."
Let the sirens we heard Thursday and will hear twice next week on Remembrance Day wake us to the tragedy that could potentially take place.
Quoting a Holocaust survivor's speech, Kochavi said that there is a difference between "never again," and "never again -- for us."
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Poilievre said that the Conservative Party would honor the memories of those slain during the Hamas-led pogrom “by standing with the Jewish people in saying 'Never Again.’”
President Isaac Herzog told the gathered dignitaries that “While we are here, the souls of dozens of Jews still thirst for water and freedom.”
"This is the Jewish spirit of triumph," Sharabi said in his speech. "It's a reminder that the Jewish nation will exist for all eternity."
The intimate gathering, the conversation, the questions – all of these create a memory that is not just a ceremony, but a human experience connecting past, present, and future.
"The antisemitic rioters will not intimidate me. I continue my important journey in the United States," Ben-Gvir said after the incident.