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Holocaust Memorial must be solely for the Shoah

This will sidestep the inevitable calls of those who classify the death toll in Gaza as ‘genocide’

September 5, 2024 07:52
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Life has not been the same since October 7. Nor can we be at all confident that we have yet seen the worst results of the Hamas slaughters, the mass abduction of Israeli hostages and the heavy fighting and destruction in Gaza. The consequences are and will be varied, direct and indirect, and deep.

On Wednesday the House of Lords held the Second Reading debate on the Holocaust Memorial Bill. The official briefing paper for the debate highlighted opposing arguments outlined in recent JCs by Baroness Deech and Lord Pickles about the projected location of the memorial building. But I would like to urge consideration of another issue – the concept and content of the learning centre, and the impact of current debates and international court cases alleging Israeli war crimes and “genocide”.

When the Holocaust Commission issued its report in 2015, the core aim and principal feature of the memorial was to be the Holocaust. This has remained a matter of solid cross-party agreement. The Holocaust, stressed the report “was unprecedented and should never be seen as equivalent to other genocides”. Yet it also pointed out that “we see many of the same steps from prejudice to persecution in other atrocities, like those in Rwanda and Bosnia or the crimes of Isis today”. Accordingly, the annual official ceremonies commemorating the Holocaust every January give some coverage to such “other genocides”.

The underlying stance that the Holocaust was “unprecedented” in aim and scope but was not unique is legitimate. By restricting other atrocities to be memorialised to those subsequent to the Shoah, the proposal avoided comparison with the slave trade. In view of intense public feeling in the past year about the sufferings of the Palestinians, we may fairly confidently predict intense campaigning to cover them, too. It is only realistic to take account of it.