European Jewish Building hosts remembrance event one year after Brussels terror attacks
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                  European Jewish Building hosts remembrance event one year after Brussels terror attacks

                  Alex Benjamin, European Jewish Association

                  European Jewish Building hosts remembrance event one year after Brussels terror attacks

                  23.03.2017, Jews and Society

                  As Belgian royals, families of victims marked Wednesday the first anniversary of the Brussels terror attacks which killed 32 people and wounded hundreds at the airoport and at a metro station, a remembrance event was held at the European Jewish Building in the heart of the EU institutions.

                  ‘’We experienced the worst terror attacks that ever hit our country,’’ reminded Belgian Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister Jan Jampon at the ceremony attended by several diplomats from various European countries, Israel and the US. ‘’It was also the worst day of my life.’’

                  Since the attacks, Belgium is still under threat level 3. ‘’But despite of this I can tell you that Belgium is more safe,’’ Jambon emphasized. ’’ ‘’Our security and intelligence services will continue to be reinforced.International cooperation has also improved and intensified,’’ he said, noting the the fight against terrorism ‘’is a battle we can only win by working all together.’’

                  The minister, who has very good relations with the Jewish community, stressed that his country has engaged thirty measures to fight against radicalization and allocated budgets like never before, up to 1 billion euros until now.

                  ‘’We have also developed a new security concept for the airports which shall later be extended to the major international train stations. This is inspired by the methods used at the Ben Gurion Airport in Israel,’’ he added.

                  Opening the ceremony, Alex Benjamin, Director of public affairs of the European Jewish Association (EJA), one of the organizers of the event along with the Ohel Eliezer European Synagogue, the European Jewish Community Centre and the European Union Jewish Building, said such event ‘’is a celebration of our collective triumph over evil.’’ ‘’Our steadfast resolution not to be divided, not to retreat into ourselves and our communities.’’ ‘’The greatest legacy we can give to its many victims that we mourn today, is to show terrorists that they didn’t succeed.’’

                  Rabbi Avi Tawil of the EJCC spoke of the initatives and projets launched since the attacks to reinforce cooperation between communities, especially among youngsters.

                  After the ceremony, Minister Jambon and all the other participants marched to a memorial that has been unveiled close to Schuman roundabout in front of the EU’s External Action Service, the EU’s diplomatic arm.

                  EJP