Israeli drivers stop and stand in silence in Tel Aviv on April 28, 2022, as sirens wail across Israel for two minutes marking the annual Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes Remembrance Day in memory of the six million Jewish men, women and children murdere TEL AVIV, Israel - Sirens blared across Israel early Thursday as the country came to a standstill in an annual ritual honoring the 6 million Jews murdered during the Holocaust.People halted where they were walking, and drivers stopped their cars to get out of the vehicles as people bowed their heads in memory of the victims of the Nazi genocide.
Ceremonies were planned throughout the day at Israel's national Holocaust memorial, parliament and elsewhere.Israel was founded in 1948 as a sanctuary for Jews in the wake of the Holocaust.
About 165,000 survivors live in Israel, a dwindling population that is widely honored but struggling with poverty.Ushering in Holocaust memorial day at Yad Vashem, Israel's memorial, Prime Minister Naftali Bennett late Wednesday called on the world to stop comparing the Holocaust to other events in history.
He spoke after the presidents of both Ukraine and Russia drew parallels between their ongoing war and the genocide during World War II."As the years go by, there is more and more discourse in the world that compares other difficult events to the Holocaust.