President Biden delivered a powerful keynote address at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum's annual Days of Remembrance ceremony in Washington, D.C. on Tuesday. During his speech, he highlighted the ongoing issue of anti-Semitism and hatred towards Jews that persists in the world.
Biden expressed concern over the recent anti-Israel protests that have been disrupting college campuses across the country. He condemned the violent attacks and property destruction, emphasizing that such actions are not peaceful protests but are against the law.
The president stressed the importance of upholding the rule of law and maintaining a civil society where individuals should not have to hide or be brave just to be themselves. He reassured the Jewish community that they are not alone and that they belong, emphasizing his commitment to their safety and the security of Israel as an independent Jewish state.
Biden's unwavering support for the Jewish people and Israel was evident as he declared his dedication to their protection, even in times of disagreement. He concluded his speech by calling on all Americans to stand together and rise against hate, emphasizing the need for unity and solidarity in combating discrimination and prejudice.