 Today, we mark 75 years of the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. This year also marks 75th anniversary of the establishment of modern-day state of Israel. Both were established on the ashes of the Holocaust and with the promise of never again. But on October 7th, this promise was broken. This day will even infamy as the darkest day for the Jewish people since the darkest days of the Holocaust. More than 1,200 people were brutally murdered, tortured and raped. At least 243 people were taken hostage to Gaza, women, men, children and babies. The terrorist organization Hamas perpetrated unspeakable acts and filled them for the world to see. Sadly, many around the world celebrated, applauded and legitimized these acts of terror. These attacks also led to a sharp rise in antisemitism worldwide in a scale and violent not seen in decades. It is Israel's duty not to allow this evil to ever prevail again. It is our duty to eradicate the Hamas terrorist organization and its murderous and antisemitic ideology in order to protect our people and people around the world. Light must prevail over darkness. Therefore, Israel pledges the following. First, to continue to protect the right to life in full respect of its responsibilities to protect the population and its obligation under international humanitarian law and international human rights law by fighting terrorist organization and others who actively promote arbitrary deprivation of life and murder with genocidal intention. Second, to continue its fight against antisemitism through calling for awareness and action to combat the global spike in antisemitism discourse, harassment and violence. Through combating incitement and justification of hate, speech and the targets the Jewish people worldwide as well as the proliferation of misinformation and through combating and promoting a structural change within the UN system to address the widespread antisemitic discourse and actions by staff, officials and experts as well as for the UN to push for the adoption of zero-tolerance institutional policy to combat antisemitism. Hate and evil must never prevail. We should all unite to ensure that the principles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights are indeed implemented. Thank you.