Statement also spells Holocaust with a lowercase H and fails to mention anti-Semitism while referencing "prejudice and injustice."

The Democratic Party controlled House Foreign Affairs Committee released a Yom HaShoah statement that omitted reference to the six million Jews killed in the Holocaust and spelled Holocaust with a lowercase H.

The statement also mentioned prejudice but failed to specifically mention anti-Semitism or Jew hate.

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On Thursday, the Democrat-led House Foreign Affairs Committee tweeted, “On Yom HaShoah we commit ourselves to remembering the 6 million lives extinguished during the holocaust & millions more who survived its cruelty. To honor their memories, we must remain vigilant against the forces of prejudice & injustice or risk reliving the horrors of the past.”

The statement’s lack of reference to the Holocaust’s six million Jewish victims and the lowercase spelling of the word “holocaust” is considered deeply offensive by many Jews.

Dov Hikind, former Democratic New York State Assemblyman, who represented Brooklyn’s district 48 for 35 years, expressed his outrage in a reply. Read  more at Arutz-7