President Rivlin thanks the visiting Austrian Chancellor Christian Kern for his longstanding support of Israel, and thanks the European nation for its commitment to root out anti-Semitism.
“Mr. Chancellor, we are connected not only by the present and future, but also by the past: and of course the painful past of the Holocaust. This painful past, and especially the issue of Austria’s responsibility for its part in this past, have influenced our diplomatic relationship,” Rivlin says at a joint press conference in Jerusalem.
“Tonight Israel is marking its national Holocaust Memorial Day – in which we appreciate that you will take part. Israel appreciates your leadership in promoting awareness of this collective responsibility in Austria. Unfortunately, anti-Semitism and fascism have not disappeared – not in Austria, and not in Europe.”
“I would like to also express my appreciation for your strong and clear voice against such intolerance and hatred. We face challenges and we face opportunities: but we can face them together.”
In his remarks, Kern says: “We have come a long way from the official denial, to the acknowledgement of our responsibility for the darkest chapters of our history. It really took decades, but tonight we will honor the martyrs and the heroes of the Holocaust, hand in hand, and shoulder to shoulder.”
““Wherever anti-Semitism raises its ugly head we will stand together with our Jewish friends and fight against it. We will never rest to guarantee the integrity, dignity, and the safety of our fellow Jewish citizens,” Kern adds.
Rvilin and Kern will attend Israel’s official Holocaust memorial ceremony at the Yad Vashem memorial museum in Jerusalem this evening.