According to the embassy, the content of the studies on Nazi Germany's genocidal murder of six million Jews during World War II will be developed in collaboration with Israel's official Holocaust Memorial Yad Vashem in Jerusalem, and will be included in the curriculum of primary and secondary school students.Yad Vashem released a statement following the UAE Culture ministry’s request to cooperate in shaping the new curriculum, saying that “this is a welcome step in which Yad Vashem will be happy to extend its experience and archives towards, including in developing specialized study material in Arabic.”This initiative comes just over two years after the signing of the Abraham Accords between Israel and the UAE and following the establishment of the first and only Holocaust museum in the Arab world in Dubai.“Public figures failed to tell the truth because a political agenda hijacked their narrative, while a tragedy of the magnitude of the Holocaust is not just aimed at Jews, but at humanity as a whole," he added.Also reacting to the news, Combat Antisemitism Movement, a non-profit organization that monitors antisemitism, said it is "a major step in addressing the regional culture of Holocaust denial and normalizing relations with Israel."Sheff, said at the time that the UAE's programs were above those of other countries in the region, stressing that there was "no evidence of hatred," and emphasizing the country's desire to "recognize the historic place of Judaism in the Arab world.""