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President Herzog: “Antisemitism remains, and Holocaust denial still exists” | 
News | European Parliament

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Opening the commemoration ceremony, European Parliament President Roberta 
Metsola called the Holocaust “history’s greatest crime. A crime intended to 
wipe out a people from the earth. A crime designed to inflict horror on 
generations. A crime that has shaped our modern European project, into an 
embodiment of the timeless promise: Never again”.

She pointed out that the Holocaust did not happen overnight and that alarm 
bells should have rung long before they eventually did. Despite the years that 
have gone by, it remains essential to continue commemorating the Holocaust 
because antisemitism still exists, and because this is the last generation to 
bear witness to first-hand accounts from Holocaust survivors, President Metsola 
continued.

The European Parliament will always defend the values of respect, human 
dignity, equality and hope, she pledged, adding that Parliament will never be 
silenced in its fight to defend human values and push back against hate and 
discrimination.

Israel’s President Herzog opened his address by saying: “I stand before you 
today as the President of the State of Israel, the democratic nation-state of 
the Jewish People, but my heart and thoughts are with my brothers and sisters 
killed in the Holocaust, whose only crime was their Jewishness and the humanity 
they bore.”

“Europe could not be what it is without the Jews”, President Herzog said, but 
antisemitism, “like an autoimmune disease”, made Europe attack part of its own 
DNA, and a shared millennia-long history was erased. He emphasised that this 
antisemitism did not emerge in a vacuum but that “the Nazi death machine would 
not have managed to carry out its nightmarish vision had it not met soil 
fertilised with Jew-hatred.” For President Herzog, antisemitism remains, and 
Holocaust denial still exists, in new guises and spread through new channels – 
particularly on the internet. “The distance between a Facebook post and the 
smashing of headstones in a cemetery is shorter than we would think,” he said. 
“Deranged tweets can kill. They really can.”

Europe has a vital role to play in pushing back against this antisemitism, he 
pointed out. Calling on MEPs not to stand by in the face of rising 
antisemitism, President Herzog implored them to “read the warning signs, detect 
the symptoms of the pandemic of antisemitism, and fight it at all costs. You 
must ensure that every Jew wanting to live a full Jewish life in your countries 
may do so safely and fearlessly.” Through education, legislation and any other 
tools at their disposal, MEPs and the EU should commit to eradicating racism, 
hatred, and antisemitism in all their forms, he said. President Herzog also 
called on the European Parliament to fully adopt the International Holocaust 
Remembrance Alliance’s definition of antisemitism.

He underscored that “criticism of the State of Israel must not cross the line 
into negation of the very existence of the State of Israel, the nation-state of 
the Jewish people.” Speaking of Europe-Israel relations, he said the “State of 
Israel and Europe are bound together in an unbreakable bond. Our shared 
interests, and even more so, our shared values, dictate our present and shape 
our future.” He called on MEPs and the EU to broaden, deepen, and strengthen 
their partnership to better fight the contemporary challenges Israel and the EU 
face, including the threat posed by Iran to its own people, to Israel and in 
the wider Middle East and Ukraine.

Watch the full speech here 
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