Israel marks first-ever digital Holocaust Day amid COVID-19 epidemic

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Israel marked on Monday the annual Holocaust Remembrance Day with a first-ever digital commemoration amid the COVID-19 outbreak.

The official day commemorates the Jews who died at the hands of Nazi Germany and its collaborators during World War II.

The State Opening Ceremony at the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial in Jerusalem was pre-recorded without an audience and broadcast on the country's main TV channels.

The solemn event used to be attended by the Holocaust survivors, the president, the prime minister and other senior officials.

"We could never understand the Holocaust because there is nothing like the Holocaust," Netanyahu said in pre-recorded video remarks.

"The same is true to the global coronavirus crisis, which is considered by some as the greatest challenge of humanity since World War II," he added.

On Tuesday morning, a two-minute siren will be heard across the country during which the entire nation will come to standstill to honor the 6 million Jewish victims of the Nazis during the World War II.