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Holocaust charity apologises for referring to ‘violence against Palestinians’ in memorial ceremony invitation

Holocaust Memorial Day Trust chair Laura Marks: This was not appropriate and should not have happened

November 19, 2024 18:00
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Survivors of the Holocaust, and the Rwandan, Darfur and Bosnia genocides at Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony 2024 (photo: Sam Churchill/the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust)
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The chair of the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust (HMDT) has issued an “unreserved” apology for mentioning ‘devastating violence against Palestinians’ in the text of the official invitation to next year’s Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony.

Some Holocaust survivors and their descendants who spoke to the JC had accused HMDT of trivialising the memory of the Holocaust.

The official invitation for the ceremony referred to the “devastating violence against Palestinian civilians in Gaza” as a result of Israel’s war against terrorist group Hamas following its atrocities on October 7.

One Holocaust survivor who spoke to the JC on the condition of anonymity said they were “uncomfortable as a survivor in the event being politicised, even indirectly”, adding that there were “legitimately differing views among survivors”.