Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu said on Monday, "If you do not stop the abhorrent hatred of the Jews, it spreads very quickly and it destroys other nations as well."
Appearing with Russian President Vladimir Putin in an international Holocaust Remembrance Day event at the Museum of Judaism and Tolerance in Moscow, Netanyahu asked Putin to help him fight the fanaticism that leads to terrorism, saying, "75 years after the hell, we are determined to stop fanatic regimes, headed by Iran, which openly says that its goal is to destroy us. None of them will succeed, neither the terror regimes nor their terrorist organizations, but we must understand that the danger they pose threatens not only us, but also the entire world. We will face them to ensure the future of humanity. And in this important museum of Judaism and tolerance, I would like to say one certain thing to you - there will not be another Holocaust."