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By Matis Glenn

A far-right Polish member of the European Union Parliament twice interrupted a moment of silence held on international Holocaust Remembrance Day by accusing Israel of “genocide.”

Grzegorz Braun, of the Confederation party, shouted “Let’s pray for the victims of the Jewish genocide in Gaza,” twice during a the moment of silence held annually at the EU Parliament, the Hemicycle in Brussels.

After the moment of silence ended, parliament president Roberta Metsola called on Braun to leave the chamber, and was met with applause by those assembled.

The European Jewish Congress slammed what it called Braun’s “vile display of antisemitism in the heart of European democracy.”

“Disrupting a solemn moment of silence with hateful rhetoric is not only a grave insult to the memory of the Holocaust victims but also a disturbing reminder that the same antisemitic narratives that fueled history’s darkest times continue to persist today,” the EJC wrote on Twitter.