نتنياهو في ذكرى المحرقة: وجهنا أقوى ضربة لإيران في تاريخها
Prime Minister Netanyahu uses Holocaust Remembrance Day address to declare a historic strike against Iran, linking past genocide to current regional tensions.
Prime Minister Netanyahu uses Holocaust Remembrance Day address to declare a historic strike against Iran, linking past genocide to current regional tensions. | Contesto: cronaca
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- نتنياهو في ذكرى المحرقة: وجهنا أقوى ضربة لإيران في تاريخها
Contesto
Against the backdrop of a fragile truce with Tehran, Israel began its annual ceremonies commemorating the six million Jewish victims of the Nazi Holocaust. The central state event, held at Jerusalem's Yad Vashem memorial on the eve of Yom HaShoah, was marked by a starkly political address from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. He declared that the nation had recently delivered the strongest blow to Iran in its history, directly linking the memory of the genocide to contemporary military and strategic confrontations. The Prime Minister's remarks framed the modern State of Israel as the definitive answer to the powerlessness of Jews during World War II. "Today, we have a state, we have a defense force, and we have one clear promise: never again," Netanyahu stated. This pledge, a cornerstone of Israeli national identity since the founding of the state, was explicitly connected to the ongoing shadow war with the Islamic Republic. The ceremony, typically a solemn day of national reflection, thus became a platform for a forceful declaration of current military resolve. The timing of the statement is particularly significant, coming during what regional analysts describe as a tense and unstable pause in hostilities. Following a recent, unprecedented direct missile and drone exchange between the two nations, a precarious de-escalation appears to be holding. Netanyahu's choice to highlight a "historic" strike at this moment serves multiple purposes: it projects strength to a domestic audience, reinforces deterrence to Iran and its proxies, and seeks to solidify a narrative of Israeli resilience and capability in the face of existential threats, a narrative deeply rooted in the collective trauma of the Holocaust. Yom HaShoah, or Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Day, is one of the most sacred and somber days on Israel's national calendar. Sirens sound across the country, bringing all activity to a standstill in a moment of collective mourning. The main ceremony at Yad Vashem features the lighting of six torches by survivors, representing the six million murdered. By injecting a pointed message about Iran into this context, the government intertwines the lessons...
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