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Israel pauses as the Jewish state honors and remembers victims of the Holocaust

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TEL AVIV – Israel came to a standstill as the entire country ground to a halt in memory of the 6 million Jews murdered by the Nazis during the Holocaust.

Israel’s official state ceremony, held under the banner «Out of the Depths: The Pain of Liberation and Growth,» took place on Wednesday night, with a shadow still cast over the nation by the Oct. 7 massacre, the ongoing war against Hamas, and the 59 people, including Americans, still being held by Palestinian terrorists in Gaza.

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu drew a connection between the Holocaust and the current threats facing Israel: «Eighty years ago, the Jewish people were defenseless. Today, we are no longer helpless. The State of Israel is strong, the IDF is strong, and we will do whatever is necessary to return our hostages and defeat our enemies,» he said.

«No decision, no resolution can prevent us from settling the score with these despicable, terrible barbarians, who are as bad as the Nazis, who kidnapped, murdered and raped our loved ones,» added Netanyahu, in reference to Hamas.

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks during a ceremony marking Holocaust Remembrance Day at the Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial in Jerusalem on April 23, 2025. (Menahem Kahana/AFP via Getty)

President Donald Trump issued a proclamation to mark the solemn occasion. «The price to humanity of the lives lost during the Shoah can never be fully grasped or understood. Yet, even in the wake of the Holocaust, a self-determined Jewish homeland rose from the ashes as the modern State of Israel,» he noted.

«Sadly, our nation has borne witness to the worst outbreak of antisemitism on American soil in generations. Nearly every day following the deadly October 7, 2023, attack on Israel, Jewish Americans were threatened on our streets and in our public square – a reminder that the poison of antisemitism tragically still exists,» he added.

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Israeli President Isaac Herzog vowed during the country’s main remembrance event to never allow another genocide to be perpetrated against the Jewish people.

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A group of Oct. 7 survivors and relatives of survivors and victims visits Auschwitz, ahead of Holocaust Remembrance Day on April 23, 2025, in Oswiecim, Poland. (Alexi Rosenfeld/Getty Images)

«From this mountain of memory, Yad Vashem, we declare: We will not forget, we will not forgive and we will not remain silent. Not in the face of Hamas, not in the face of Iran, and not in the face of those who wish us harm – whether with missiles, machetes, or lies,» he said.

During the event, Holocaust survivor Gad Fartouk, 93, lit one of six memorial torches, before reciting a prayer: «May all the hostages come home soon. Amen.»

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Herzog on Thursday traveled to Poland to lead the March of the Living at the former Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp. This year, 80 survivors aged 80 to 97, many of whom were liberated from Nazi death camps, were joined by an Israeli delegation of 10 freed hostages.

«We will never forget or forgive the horrors of the Holocaust. Yet every representative who has come here from the Oct. 7 delegation is a triumph of light for the Jewish people, and a reminder that the Jewish people will exist for eternity,» said former captive Eli Sharabi, who is marching in memory of his brother Yossi, whose body is still being held in Gaza.

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The gates of the Nazi concentration camp at Auschwitz, Poland, circa 1965. The sign above, «Arbeit Macht Frei,» means «Work Makes You Free.» (Keystone/GettyImages)

«The Jewish people sanctify life, not death. We come here with the hope that the covenant between the state and its citizens will be honored – that all the hostages will return, both the living to their homes and the fallen to a proper burial,» he added.

Also participating were family members of those murdered or still held captive, as well as relatives who have lost loved ones during the 18-month-long war.

Among the other participants was Merrill Eisenhower Atwater, great-grandson of Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, who led the Allied push to liberate Europe. This year’s March paid special tribute to the Allied forces who liberated the Nazi camps 80 years ago.

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Approximately 120,000 Holocaust survivors who immigrated to Israel remain alive, according to official data, with around 13,000 others having died in the past year. Some 2,500 survivors were impacted by Hamas’ Oct. 7 attacks, with most having been evacuated to safety from their homes.

An estimated 220,800 Holocaust survivors are still living in 90 countries across the globe.

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Holocaust survivor George Shefi, from Berlin, and his granddaughter, Dana Elan, point to his mother’s name in the Book of Names, listing victims of the Holocaust, at Auschwitz on April 23, 2025 in Oswiecim, Poland. (Alexi Rosenfeld/Getty Images)

A recent report titled «Vanishing Witnesses: An Urgent Analysis of the Declining Population of Holocaust Survivors,» projects that just half of these survivors will be living in six years, with just 30%, or about 66,250, remaining in 2035. By 2040, just 22,080 survivors will remain.

Established in 1951, Yom Hashoah is observed annually in Israel on the 27th day of the Hebrew calendar month of Nissan, falling some time in April or May, with ceremonies, programs and survivor testimonies taking place across Jewish communities worldwide.

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Whip watch: Dick Durbin gives tearful goodbye as Dem power play begins for No. 2 Senate spot

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With the upcoming departure of longtime Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., in 2026, a battle will soon commence for his coveted role as Senate minority whip, the second-highest leadership role in the caucus next to Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer.

«There comes a point in your career when the torch must be passed, and I’ve reached that point,» Durbin said during a press conference in Springfield Thursday. «I will not be seeking re-election to this United States Senate seat.»

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Several names have already been floated for the whip job, including some typically vocal senators and others whose quiet policy chops appear just as attractive.

One candidate mentioned has been Hawaii Sen. Brian Schatz.

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Senators Sheldon Whitehouse, Patty Murray and Brian Schatz are considered whip considerations. (Reuters)

Schatz, 52, is in his third term and is Durbin’s current chief deputy whip as well as deputy conference secretary, a job involving communication and strategy for Senate Democrats.

He is also the top Democrat on the Senate Indian Affairs Committee, given the Aloha State’s heavy native population.

Schatz has been active behind the scenes for liberals, placing holds on hundreds of Trump nominees for State Department positions in response to the president’s efforts to shutter USAID.

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A former member of the Green Party in Hawaii, he is also considered a bridge between progressives and mainstream liberals.

A former top aide to previous Senate mainstays Harry Reid, D-Nev., and Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., told The Hill it’s hard to tell how leadership elections will go because they’re closed-door votes, but «as far as I can tell, Sen. Schatz seems to be in a pretty good position if he wants to take the leap.»

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Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., sits in a hearing. (Getty Images)

Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, D-R.I., is rumored to be a possible successor to Durbin as chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, according to Politico.

Whitehouse has raised his profile as another one of President Donald Trump’s loudest critics, regularly creating viral clips of combativeness with administration nominees in the various hearings he’s sat in on.

Another lawmaker mentioned is Washington Sen. Patty Murray, who had been third in line to the presidency until the GOP took back the Senate.

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Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa., now holds that role, which is typically held by the longest-serving senator of the majority party.

Murray is also the top Democrat on the influential Senate Appropriations Committee.

Frequently called the «mom in tennis shoes» who ran for the Senate in 1992 as a relative political newcomer, Murray once said she and others «got into the U.S. Senate because we were mad.»

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She lobbied officials in Olympia to save an education program from budget cuts when she was told «you can’t make a difference,» according to a biography from the Washington Secretary of State’s office.

That populist history, along with Murray’s long tenure and closeness with leadership, could also make her a lock to succeed Durbin.

Fox News Digital reached out to Schatz, Whitehouse and Murray for comment but did not immediately hear back.

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Durbin spoke tearfully about his decision to retire during a press conference outside the same Springfield home where he announced his first Senate run nearly 30 years ago.

He hearkened back to his risky move to give up a «safe House seat.»

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«So, for the last 29 years, I’ve been vindicated that that decision paid off,» said Durbin.

«I love this job. I think it’s a terrific job, but I also know reality.»

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Un masivo ataque ruso a Kiev con misiles y drones dejó al menos 12 muertos y más de 70 heridos

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Un ataque masivo lanzado por Rusia durante la madrugada de este jueves contra la capital ucraniana dejó al menos 12 muertos y más de 70 heridos, según el último balance oficial.

El Servicio Estatal de Emergencias (DSNS) detalló que 42 personas fueron hospitalizadas, entre ellas seis niños. La búsqueda de personas atrapadas bajo los escombros de edificios residenciales dañados aún continuaba.

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Una mujer herida, sentada junto a su vivienda, que resultó dañada en un ataque aéreo ruso en un vecindario residencial en Kiev, Ucrania. (Foto: AP/Evgeniy Maloletka).

El ataque involucró drones, misiles guiados y misiles balísticos dirigidos a diferentes zonas de Kiev, según el jefe de la Administración Militar de la ciudad, Timur Tkachenko.

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Según informó a Reuters una fuente militar ucraniana, en el ataque se usó misil balístico norcoreano KN-23 . La Fuerza Aérea ucraniana, afirmó que Rusia disparó 70 misiles y 145 drones durante la noche. De estos, 112 “fueron derribados”.

Al menos 12 muertos y más de 70 heridos en el ataque ruso contra Kiev. Foto: REUTERS/Valentyn Ogirenko).

Al menos 12 muertos y más de 70 heridos en el ataque ruso contra Kiev. Foto: REUTERS/Valentyn Ogirenko).

El alcalde de Kiev, Vitali Klitschko, anunció que ocho personas murieron en los ataques. El ministro del Interior, Igor Klymenko, confirmó el balance pero matizó que podría aumentar porque todavía hay cuerpos “bajo los escombros”.

Los daños más significativos se registraron en el distrito de Sviatoshin, donde un incendio y la destrucción parcial de dos edificios residenciales marcaron la magnitud del impacto. Además, se reportaron incendios en garajes, edificios administrativos e inmuebles comerciales, y vehículos que fueron incendiados por fragmentos de misiles y drones que explotaron o fueron derribados en el aire.

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Los rescatistas, junto a un cuerpo tras el bombardeo ruso en Kiev. (Foto: REUTERS/Ivan Antypenko).

Los rescatistas, junto a un cuerpo tras el bombardeo ruso en Kiev. (Foto: REUTERS/Ivan Antypenko).

Además de Kiev, las regiones de Zhitómir, Dinipropetrovsk, Járkov, Póltava, Jmelnitski, Sumi y Zaporiyia también fueron blanco de ataques, aunque la capital fue la más afectada. Klimenko indicó que la situación en el distrito de Sviatoshin fue especialmente trágica, con escombros aun siendo retirados de una casa destruida, mientras se escuchaban llamadas telefónicas provenientes de debajo de los escombros.

La información también menciona que dos niños siguen desaparecidos en ese mismo sector.

Un misil balístico impacta en Ucrania en medio del ataque ruso. (Foto: REUTERS/Gleb Garanich).

Un misil balístico impacta en Ucrania en medio del ataque ruso. (Foto: REUTERS/Gleb Garanich).

El ministro destacó que psicólogos del DSNS y de la policía están trabajando en los lugares donde se han producido heridos. Además, la policía realiza recorridos en los edificios cercanos a los sitios afectados para asegurarse del estado de los residentes.

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Este ataque ocurrió después de que Ucrania solicitara una tregua en los recientes ataques rusos con misiles y drones de largo alcance dirigidos contra infraestructuras civiles, una petición que Rusia ha rechazado de manera rotunda.

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El presidente ucraniano, Volodimir Zelenski, decidió acortar su viaje a Sudáfrica este jueves después del ataque ruso,uno de los peores contra Kiev desde el inicio de la invasión.

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“Anulo parte del programa de esta visita y regresaré inmediatamente a Ucrania después de mi reunión con el presidente sudafricano” Cyril Ramaphosa, indicó Zelenski en X.

El mandatario ucraniano instó a Rusia a “detener inmediata e incondicionalmente” los ataques contra Ucrania.

Putin demuestra con sus actos (…) que no respeta ningún esfuerzo de paz y que solo desea continuar la guerra”, afirmó el ministro de Relaciones Exteriores ucraniano, Andrii Sibiga, en redes sociales.

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Igualmente, el primer ministro ucraniano, Denis Shmigal, afirmó que Rusia “aterrorizó las ciudades ucranianas toda la noche”.

Rescatistas sacan a una mujer herida de entre los escombros de un edificio destruido en un ataque ruso  en Kiev. (Foto: AP/Evgeniy Maloletka).

Rescatistas sacan a una mujer herida de entre los escombros de un edificio destruido en un ataque ruso en Kiev. (Foto: AP/Evgeniy Maloletka).

El ministerio ruso de Defensa afirmó por su lado que los bombardeos no fueron contra blancos civiles. “Las fuerzas armadas rusas llevaron a cabo un ataque masivo con armas de largo alcance aéreas, terrestres y marítimas, y drones, contra las industrias aeronáutica, aeroespacial, de construcción de maquinaria y de vehículos blindados de Ucrania”, dijo afirmó un comunicado del ministerio ruso.

El ataque coincidió con las hasta ahora infructuosas gestiones diplomáticas del presidente estadounidense Donald Trump.

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Rescatistas ucranianos retiran escombros tras un ataque con misiles balísticos rusos en Kiev, Ucrania, el 24 de abril de 2025. (AP Foto/Efrem Lukatsky)

Rescatistas ucranianos retiran escombros tras un ataque con misiles balísticos rusos en Kiev, Ucrania, el 24 de abril de 2025. (AP Foto/Efrem Lukatsky)

El miércoles, Trump afirmó haber alcanzado un acuerdo con Moscú, pero no con Zelenski, a quien reprochó no aceptar la ocupación rusa de la península de Crimea, anexada por Rusia desde 2014.

Trump indicó en su plataforma Truth Social que Crimea “se perdió hace años” y afirmó que la negativa ucraniana “no hará nada más que prolongar el ‘campo de muerte’”.

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India vows to hunt terrorists ‘to the ends of the earth’ as tensions with Pakistan rise after Kashmir attack

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India is vowing to hunt down terrorists «to the ends of the earth» Thursday as tensions with Pakistan escalate in the wake of a shooting in India’s Kashmir region that left 26 people dead.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said at a public rally that «India will identify, track and punish every terrorist, their handlers and their backers.» 

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«We will pursue them to the ends of the earth,» he reportedly added. 

Tuesday’s attack was the worst assault in years targeting civilians in the restive region that has seen an anti-India rebellion for more than three decades. Gunmen opened fire on mostly tourists who were visiting a popular scenic meadow, killing 26 and injuring 17, according to Reuters. 

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Indian security forces stand guard at the site of an attack on tourists in Kashmir’s Anantnag district on Thursday, April 24. (Reuters/Adnan Abidi)

The Indian government did not publicly produce any evidence connecting the attack to its neighbor, but said it had «cross-border» links to Pakistan. However, Pakistan denied any connection to the attack, which was claimed by a militant group that called itself the Kashmir Resistance. 

Indian authorities said Thursday that all visas issued to Pakistani nationals will be revoked with effect from Sunday, adding that all Pakistanis currently in India must leave before their visas expire based on the revised timeline. The country also announced other measures, including cutting the number of diplomatic staff and closing the only functional land border crossing between the countries. 

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TRUMP EXTENDS ‘DEEPEST SYMPATHIES’ AFTER GUNMEN KILL 20 IN INDIA’S KASHMIR REGION 

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Paramilitary soldiers stand guard near Pahalgam on April 22 in India. More than 20 people, mainly tourists, were killed in a terrorist attack in Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir’s Anantnag district on Tuesday. (Waseem Andrabi/Hindustan Times via Getty Images)

In response, Pakistan closed its airspace for all Indian-owned or Indian-operated airlines and suspended all trade with India including to and from any third country. 

Pakistan’s National Security Committee also condemned India’s «belligerent measures.» It said that while Pakistan remained committed to peace, it would never allow anyone to «transgress its sovereignty, security, dignity and inalienable rights.» 

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President Donald Trump extended his «deepest sympathies» on Tuesday following the attack. 

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Supporters of the Pakistan Murkazi Muslim League party protest against the suspension of a water-sharing treaty by India with Pakistan, in Lahore, Pakistan on Thursday, April 24. (AP/K.M. Chaudary)

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«Deeply disturbing news out of Kashmir,» Trump wrote on his TRUTH Social account. «The United States stands strong with India against Terrorism. We pray for the souls of those lost, and for the recovery of the injured. Prime Minister Modi, and the incredible people of India, have our full support and deepest sympathies. Our hearts are with you all!»  

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Fox News Digital’s Danielle Wallace and the Associated Press contributed to this report. 


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