What this is about
President Isaac Herzog awarded Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama the prestigious Presidential Medal of Honor on Sunday. Rama was recognized for his steadfast support for Israel, particularly in light of recent anti-Semitic challenges and pressures, and for his vocal stance against antisemitism.
Why it matters
This award highlights the strong friendship between Israel and its international allies who stand against antisemitism. By honoring Prime Minister Rama, Israel reiterates the importance of global solidarity against hatred and terrorism, and the need for a unified front in promoting democratic values and human dignity.
Details
During an official ceremony at the President’s Residence in Jerusalem, President Herzog praised Prime Minister Rama for his unwavering support in the aftermath of hostile challenges against the Jewish state. “In our darkest hour, after the horrific Hamas attack on Israel, you refused to succumb to international pressure,” Herzog stated. Rama, steadfast in his support, called Hamas “the Nazis of the new century,” emphasizing the world’s responsibility to confront such threats relentless.
The honor not only acknowledges Rama’s deep-rooted friendship with Israel but also Albania’s historical legacy of protecting Jews during World War II. Rama dedicated the award to the citizens of Albania, noting their significant role in safeguarding Jewish lives during perilous times.
The broader context
The Presidential Medal of Honor is a testament to global leadership that embodies moral clarity and the unyielding promotion of democratic values. Albania’s initiatives, like Holocaust education, underscore its commitment to fighting antisemitism and advocating for humanity.
This story was first published on jpost.com.