Holocaust
It comes in the backdrop of a Holocaust denier who is projected to win the country’s premiership in a matter of days.
Henri Borlant, together with his brother, sister and father, were crammed into cattle cars with 824 others on July 20, 1942, and deported to Auschwitz.
The apolitical co-existence NGO Sharaka is leading a delegation of South Asian Muslim leaders, journalists and others on a trip to the Jewish state.
The diplomats are urging governments to “act now” against antisemitism in Europe and elsewhere.
Israel Prison Service guard Shalom Nagar’s identity was kept secret for three decades for fear of reprisal.
The investigator “clicked his heels together and extended one of his arms out like Hitler,” and said “‘hike’ or ‘height,’” per a report from the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.
Organized by Christian Zionists, the municipality moved the event from a central location to a more remote point.
Former Polish intelligence chief Maciej Hunia sits down with JNS to discuss the future of bilateral relations.
The pro-E.U. Volt movement supported a motion accusing Israel of genocide shortly after its leader denied Muslim immigration is tied to antisemitism.
The federal Canadian government recently notified organizations that it denied their requests for freedom of information access to the documents.
“We will not tolerate hate in Ohio,” said the state’s governor in a statement.
Femke Halsema used the term but now says it has become too politically loaded.