Germany to provide Yad Vashem with €5 million annually under new agreement with Israel
Germany has signed a new agreement with Israel to provide €5 million annually to Yad Vashem, the World Holocaust Remembrance Center in Jerusalem. This replaces a previous 2020 agreement that committed €1 million per year until 2031. The new funding, effective immediately, significantly increases Germany's financial support for Holocaust education and remembrance. The deal was finalized during a visit by German officials to Israel, underscoring the ongoing bilateral commitment to preserving the memory of the Holocaust. Yad Vashem serves as a global archive and research institute, and the increased funding will support its educational programs, exhibitions, and digital archives. The agreement reflects Germany's continued responsibility for the crimes of the Nazi era and its dedication to combating rising antisemitism worldwide.
Global Impact
Politically, the agreement deepens the strategic partnership between Germany and Israel, reinforcing Germany's leadership in European Holocaust remembrance. Socially, it provides a significant boost to global Holocaust education, helping to counter rising antisemitism and historical revisionism.