Newsletter
Newsletter Support JNS

World landmarks lit up for Holocaust remembrance

Sites from Berlin to Jerusalem lit up in yellow for the World Jewish Congress’s #WeRemember campaign.

Brandenburg Gate
The Brandenburg Gate in Berlin is illuminated with the hashtag #WeRemember on International Holocaust Remembrance Day, Jan. 26, 2026. Photo by Shahar Azran.

Landmarks across Israel and around the world were illuminated in yellow and emblazoned with the hashtag #WeRemember to mark International Holocaust Remembrance Day on Tuesday, as part of a global campaign by the World Jewish Congress.

Buildings from the Reichstag and Brandenburg Gate in Berlin to the Azrieli Towers, Knesset and Ben-Gurion International Airport in Israel glowed in solidarity with Holocaust victims and survivors. Other sites in Europe, including in the Czech Republic, Moldova, Greece, Brussels and Geneva, also joined the initiative.

In Germany, hundreds of bus stops displayed images of Holocaust survivors and public figures holding “We Remember” signs, while Bundesliga soccer clubs displayed banners before matches.

“Eighty-one years ago today, Auschwitz-Birkenau was liberated,” said WJC president Ronald S. Lauder. “We are grateful to have committed allies in our fight to remember the six million and to build a more secure world.”

Launched nearly a decade ago, the #WeRemember campaign has become the world’s largest digital effort for Holocaust remembrance, supported by UNESCO, Meta and TikTok. The platforms direct users to aboutholocaust.org, an educational resource that reached more than 4 million people last year.

Jewish News Syndicate (JNS) is the fastest-growing news agency covering Israel and the Jewish world. We provide news briefs features opinions and analysis to 100 print newspapers and digital publications on a daily basis.
The Islamic Republic wrote that U.S. and Israeli vessels, and those of “other participants in the aggression” don’t “qualify for innocent or non-hostile passage” through the vital energy corridor.
“When hate-driven narratives are allowed to masquerade as neutral information, the consequences extend far beyond Wikipedia itself,” Yfat Barak-Cheney of the WJC stated.
“The convergence of ideologically, politically and religiously motivated violent extremist threats to the Jewish community and, by extension, Jewish public officials drives this elevated threat,” the report said.

At a U.S. State Department gathering of first spouses, Netanyahu urged leaders to condemn online harassment of minors.
“We’ve won this,” the U.S. president said. “This war has been won.”
The legislation would expand federal database access and require schools to submit a list of all individuals on visas.