Germany
Israel’s prime minister joins German Chancellor Olaf Scholz for a ceremony at Platform 17, from where thousands of Jews were deported during World War II.
Germany contributed around $190 million to the network last year.
Last known member of Nazi-resistance group White Rose dies at 103
Group members risked their lives distributing anti-Hitler leaflets, and leaders Hans and Sophie Scholl were executed for their actions.
Israeli medics train Berlin hospital for potential Russian missile attack
The German government reaches out to the Sheba Medical Center requesting such training as fears of the Ukraine war overflowing into other parts of Europe continue to grow.
One synagogue banned discussions about the war on its WhatsApp group.
2,000 Christian supporters expected in Jerusalem from around the world in May to mark the state’s 75th anniversary.
Historian reveals that Irmgard Kroymann was never a prisoner at Gross-Rosen camp, but volunteered to work there.
But German security sources accuse Tehran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps of contracting terrorism against synagogues and spying on the president of the Central Council of Jews in Germany.
The company did not remove anti-Jewish, including Holocaust-denying, content, say the plaintiffs.
The Israeli president, who departed for Brussels Wednesday morning, seeks a “promising future of partnership between Israel and the nations of Europe.”
The court also wants to lock up Inna Zhvanetskaya, 85.
An unnamed foreign intelligence service provided authorities with information about a potential “chemical bomb” strike.