Israelis stand in place during a two-minute silence in Tel Aviv as sirens sound across Israel in memory of Holocaust victims on April 12, 2010. The wail of sirens brought Israel to a standstill for two minutes in solemn remembrance of six million Jews killed by the Nazis. (Getty Images)
RISHPON, ISRAEL – APRIL 12: Israelis stop their cars on the road and stand to hold two-minutes of silence on April 12, 2010 at the highway near Rishpon, Israel. Israel fell silent as a two-minute-long siren wailed across the country at 10am to mark Holocaust Memorial Day. (Getty Images)
Israelis stand still at the Mahne Yehuda market in Jerusalem as a two-minute siren marking Holocaust Remembrance Day is sounded April 12, 2010. (Reuters)
Israelis hold a two-minute silence in Jerusalem as sirens sound across Israel in memory of the Holocaust victims on April 12, 2010. Israel fell silent as a two-minute-long sirens wailed across the country to mark Holocaust Martyrs and Heroes Day. (Getty Images)
Israelis hold two-minutes of silence in the market place of the coastal city of Ashkelon, on April 12, 2010. Israel fell silent as a two-minute-long sirens wailed across the country to mark Holocaust Martyrs and Heroes Day. (Getty Images)
Israelis stand next to their cars near Tel Aviv's beach promenade as a two-minute siren marking Holocaust Remembrance Day is sounded across Israel April 12, 2010. (Reuters)
Israelis stand in place during a two-minute silence in Tel Aviv as sirens sound across Israel in memory of Holocaust victims on April 12, 2010. The wail of sirens brought Israel to a standstill for two minutes in solemn remembrance of six million Jews killed by the Nazis. (Getty Images)