Herzog warns of 'alarming' surge of antisemitism at Romanian pogrom memorial ceremony
In his speech, Herzog made a connection between the antisemitism of the Holocaust era and the antisemitism Jews experience in the present day
Assessment
The president's remarks at a memorial ceremony for a Romanian pogrom frame contemporary antisemitism as a direct continuation of historical hatred. By linking past and present, the speech suggests that current threats against Jews are not isolated incidents but part of a persistent pattern. The use of the word 'alarming' signals official concern about the scale or intensity of recent antisemitic incidents. The lack of specific examples in the snippet leaves unclear what particular events or data prompted this warning.
