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Good Morning Britain host Ranvir Singh apologises after she faced furious backlash for failing to mention Jews as being victims of the Holocaust

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Campaigners have criticized a Good Morning Britain -Gastheer because he did not mention Jews as victims of the Holocaust.

Ranvir Singh has apologized for making the 'bewildering' error during the reporting of the ITV show about the 80th birthday of Holocaust Memorial Day yesterday.

The event commemorates the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau, the largest Nazi dood camp, by the Soviet Red Army in 1945.

During a segment that reported on King Charles's visit to the camp, Singh mentioned various groups killed in the camp, but did not include Jews – who suffered the largest number of deaths.

The presenter, 47, said: “Six million people were killed in concentration camps during the Second World War, as well as millions of others because they were polish, disabled, gay or belonging to another ethnic group.”

Good Morning Britain host Ranvir Singh apologises after she faced furious backlash for failing to mention Jews as being victims of the Holocaust

Ranvir Singh apologized for making the 'bewildering' error during the reporting of the ITV show about the 80th birthday of Holocaust Memorial Day yesterday yesterday

Mrs. Singh is depicted during the Pride of Britain Awards from last year in London

Mrs. Singh is depicted during the Pride of Britain Awards from last year in London

King Charles wipes yesterday during a memorial event in Auschwitz-Birkenau

King Charles wipes yesterday during a memorial event in Auschwitz-Birkenau

The campaign against anti -Semitism shared the images on X and accused Mrs. Singh of 'Dire Reporting'.

“Jews. The word you are looking for is '' Jews '', not '' people ''. This really believes, “said the group.

'This terrible report is not only actually incorrect, but knew Jews from a genocide in which six million Jewish men, women and children were specifically slaughtered because they were Jews.

“How is it possible that @GMB on Holocaust Memorial Day of all days recognizes different other groups, but no Jews?”

De CAA said that during the entire two -minute segment on Holocaust Memorial Day, which included a piece of GMB camera Correspondent Nick Dixon Live from Auschwitz, there was only one mention of Jews.

They accepted that the segment called that history students made a tour of the Jewish neighborhood of Kraków, but said it did not mention the word “anti -Semitism.”

Singh said today and said: 'In yesterday's news, when we reported on the memorial events in Auschwitz, we said that six million people were killed in the Holocaust, but crucial could not say that they were Jewish.

“That was our fault that we apologize for.”

The Prince of Wales gave a lecture and lit a candle during a moving ceremony in London, where Catherine was also present

The Prince of Wales gave a lecture and lit a candle during a moving ceremony in London, where Catherine was also present

More than a million people were murdered by the Nazis in Auschwitz. Most of them were Jews, while others were Poland, Soviet prisoners of war, Roma and members of other persecuted groups.

King Charles shot a tear yesterday while listening to stories of survivors of Holocaust during his visit to Auschwitz – the first for a British head.

He said in an address: 'It is a moment when we remember the depths on which humanity can sink when the evil can flourish, ignored for too long by the world.

'In a world that remains full of unrest and struggle, and has witnessed the dangerous re-emergence of anti-Semitism, there cannot be more important message, especially because the United Kingdom has the presidency of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance.

'Because the number of survivors of the Holocaust unfortunately decreases with the passage of time, the responsibility of memory rests much heavier on our shoulders, and on generations but still unborn.

“The action of remembering the evil of the past remains an essential task and we inform our present and we form our future.”

Inspiring survivor of the Holocaust Lily Ebert who died last October, but inspired a lot of his work, he said that she “learned our collective to cherish our freedom, challenge and never be a bystander in the face of violence and hatred . ''

The king described the lively center in which he stood as a symbol of the rebirth of the Jewish community 'from the ashes of the Holocaust'.

The Prince of Wales gave a lecture and lit a candle during a moving ceremony in London, where Catherine was also present.

ITV is contacted for comment.

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