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UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer Visits Auschwitz, Vows to Combat Rising Antisemitism

During a solemn visit to Auschwitz, Starmer expressed horror and commitment to fighting antisemitism amid a global increase of such incidents.

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UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer visited Auschwitz on Friday, expressing horror at the site and vowing to combat rising antisemitism in the UK and globally. His trip coincided with the growing fears among Jewish communities post the October 7 Hamas attacks and the ongoing Gaza conflict. Starmer emphasized the collective responsibility in the Holocaust and denounced the resurgence of antisemitism, asking where the commitment of 'never again' stands in today's context. His visit follows a significant increase in antisemitic incidents reported in the UK, reflecting broader societal issues.

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  • UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer expressed horror at his visit to Auschwitz, highlighting the lasting impact of the Holocaust and the importance of remembrance.

  • Starmer emphasized the collective responsibility of society in the Holocaust, noting that it was not just the actions of a few individuals but many who facilitated the atrocities.

  • His visit coincided with rising antisemitism following recent geopolitical events, with Starmer calling for a decisive stand against hate and protecting Jewish communities in the UK.

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  1. Sir Keir Starmer's visit to Auschwitz serves as a stark reminder of the urgent need to combat the rising tide of antisemitism, which remains a pervasive threat that he vows to confront head-on.

    Starmer vows to fight 'poison' of antisemitism during Auschwitz visit

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  2. Starmer underscored the urgency of confronting the rise of antisemitism, questioning the meaning of 'never again' in the face of escalating hatred directed towards Jewish communities, particularly in light of the recent spikes in antisemitic incidents following the October 7 attack in Israel.

    Starmer visits Auschwitz and vows to fight the antisemitism he sees growing in the UK

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  3. Starmer's visit to Auschwitz underscores a pressing moral obligation to confront antisemitism, as he grapples with the unsettling rise of hatred that echoes the darkest chapters of history and threatens communities today.

    Starmer Visits Auschwitz, Vows to Fight Antisemitism He Sees Growing in UK

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