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Prince William begins Israel trip by honoring Holocaust victims

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Britain's Prince William begins a series of engagements in Israel on Tuesday (June 26) by paying homage to the six million Jews killed in the Nazi Holocaust. William, second in line to the throne, is on the first official visit by a British royal to Israel and the Palestinian territories. At the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial in Jerusalem, William laid a wreath in its Hall of Remembrance, a stone structure where an eternal flame illuminates the names of 22 of the most infamous Nazi extermination and concentration camps. Later in the day, the prince will see Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Reuven Rivlin before heading to Jaffa and Tel Aviv on the Mediterranean coast to meet young people participating in a football-based youth program.




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