President Reuven Rivlin warmly welcomed his German counterpart on Monday, praising him as an ally in combatting antisemitism.
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German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier was set to meet with Israel's new Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and visit the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial and museum.
He is expected to reiterate Germany's strong support for Israel.
Rivlin said Germany has been "our strong partner in the uncompromising fight against antisemitism" and has stood with Israel against "the forces of terror who seek to wipe us off the map."
Nazi Germany and its collaborators murdered 6 million European Jews in the Holocaust. Germany's postwar leaders have repeatedly apologized for the Nazi atrocities and the country has paid hundreds of millions of dollars in reparations to Jewish victims. Relations between Germany and Israel were difficult in the first decades after the war, but the two countries have developed close ties in recent years.
Germany launched a new initiative with the United States last week to stem an alarming rise in antisemitism and Holocaust denial around the world.
The US-Germany Holocaust Dialogue seeks to reverse the trend, which gained traction during the coronavirus pandemic amid a surge in political populism across Europe and the US. The dialogue offers a way to develop educational and messaging tools to teach youth and others about the crimes of the Nazis and their collaborators.
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