Brazil's withdrawal from the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) was justified by legal constraints and concerns about the conflict in Gaza. Brazilian officials stressed that they could not pay membership dues, and the decision was linked to Brazil's support for the genocide case against Israel. Reactions from the IHRA and Jewish organizations were negative, viewing the withdrawal as a breach of commitment to Holocaust remembrance. IHRA requested urgent clarification on the reasons for this decision.
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