Several European Leaders Commemorated the Events of October 7, 2023, On Tuesday, When Hamas Carried Out A Large-Scale Terrorist Attack On Israel. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer Speaks of the “Worst Attack on the Jewish People Since the Holocaust”.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz Calls October 7 A “Black Day in the History of the Jewish People” in a Video Message. The Attack Killed More Than Twelve Hundred People, Mainly Civilians. The attackers also took about 250 hostages to the gaza strip.
Merz looks back on conversations he had with families of the hostages. “We share their pain.” Hey also Expresses his group about a “New Wave of Anti-Semitism” in Germany. The Chancellor calls on his compatriots to show Support for Jewish Fellow Citizens, to make it clear that everything will be done to ensure that they can live in Germany Without Fear Fear.
“Time does not soften the evil we saw that day,” Writes Starmer. The British Prime Minister States That Jewish Communities in His Country Have also Faced Increasing Anti-Semitism. In Addition, starmer Calls for an end to the war and the release of the hostages.
“Two years after the Unspeakable Horrors or Hamas Terrorism, The Pain is Still Deep,” Says French President Emmanuel Macron. He also calls for a ceasefire and the immediate release of hostages in a statement on x. “We sympathize with the complaint of the relationships and the fear of those who are still waiting.”
‘Dark Day Will Forever Be Etched in Our Memory’
Un Chief António Guterres Expresses on x his horror at the “Horrific, Large-Scale Terrorist Attack” On Israel in 2023. “The horror of that dark day will forever be etched in our collective memory. Two years later, Condages are Still Still Still” “” He also calls the peaoSal or US President Donald Trump “an opportunity that must be seized”.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen Writes That She Will Never Forget The Hamas Attack “And The Suffering It Has Caaased To The Victims, Their Families and the Israeli People”. “We Honor Them by Working Tirelessly for Peace.” Accordance to her, the release of the hostages and a ceasefire are Within Reach.
Outgoing Prime Minister Dick Schoof Commemorated the Victims of the Hamas Terrorist Attack on Sunday in the Rav Aharon Schuster Synagogue in Amsterdam-Zuid.