Netanyahu sounds alarm on antisemitism at Holocaust Remembrance Day gathering

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On International Holocaust Remembrance Day in Jerusalem, world leaders gathered to address the rise in global antisemitism. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned that Western civilization is threatened by an ideology that has infiltrated Western Europe and the United States, aiming to destroy the West by targeting Jews and the Jewish state. U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee and Israeli President Isaac Herzog also spoke, condemning antisemitism as a spiritual disease and warning of a deteriorating reality for Jewish communities worldwide. The conference, attended by figures like the Albanian Prime Minister and former leaders from Austria and Australia, highlighted the urgency of combating antisemitism in its various forms. Israel will honor the late Charlie Kirk with an award for opposing antisemitism.
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