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    Azar: Holocaust Day Recognizes Jewish Annihilation Attempt

    World January 28, 20261 Min Read
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    International Holocaust Remembrance Day, observed annually on January 27, compels the world to reckon with the Nazis’ attempt to annihilate Jews. India’s event saw Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri join proceedings, affirming shared resolve against bigotry.

    Israel’s envoy to India, Reuven Azar, articulated the day’s essence: a global platform to identify the racist frenzy that fueled genocide across wartime Europe from Nazi Germany’s heart. ‘This ideology’s roots ran deep, claiming millions,’ he noted, stressing universal duty to preserve these lessons.

    Grateful for international presence, Azar singled out Misri’s participation as particularly honoring. In his address, he promoted the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance, dedicated to antisemitism eradication and educational outreach, welcoming India’s potential involvement.

    Under Hitler’s iron rule from 1933-1945, Nazis systematically slaughtered over six million Jews and persecuted Roma, Sinti, and others in acts of sheer barbarity. January 27 commemorates Auschwitz’s liberation 81 years prior, a pivotal moment of hope amid despair.

    Today’s observance transcends mourning; it’s a proactive stand. Ambassador Azar’s vision—united through education and alliance—ensures the Holocaust’s shadows illuminate paths to tolerance, reminding us that forgetting invites peril.

    Antisemitism Awareness Holocaust Remembrance Day International Holocaust Day Israeli Ambassador India Jewish Holocaust Nazi Genocide Reuven Azar Vikram Misri
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