Last Sobibor survivor reveals buried Nazi atrocities Yaakov Biskowitz embodied heroism both as a Holocaust survivor from the death camp in Poland and later as an Israeli police officer. Tal Ariel Yakir April 24, 2025
Latvia closes probe of Nazi collaborator’s Holocaust record Yad Vashem called the decision to whitewash the late Herberts Cukrus a denial of historical justice. Canaan Lidor April 24, 2025
Yom Hashoah: Reminding humanity of its lowest moments The threat of the Nazis may be gone, but their ideology to wipe out the Jewish people persists. This time, however, we can protect ourselves. Hillel Kofsky April 23, 2025
Swastika flags hung on route to Stockholm as ‘tribute’ to Hitler’s birthday Swedish police were called to a highway leading to the capital after unidentified individuals hung large red swastika flags from a bridge over the road. JNS Staff and Nissan Shtrauchler April 20, 2025
Supreme Court orders reconsideration in case of Nazi-looted painting held by Spanish museum “There has never been a dispute that the Cassirer family was the rightful owner,” insist lawyers for the family, whose matriarch surrendered the painting to escape Nazi Germany. Mike Wagenheim March 31, 2025
Argentina to declassify Nazi-era documents The Latin American country will expose war criminal escape routes. JNS Staff March 25, 2025
Behind the lens of all those terror images Like the German Nazis before them, Hamas uses video documentation to exert their power and spread their propaganda. Jacki Karsh Feb. 26, 2025
CEO of Idaho construction company resigns after giving Nazi salute “I recognize that it has rightfully generated intense backlash and has overshadowed the mission of our company,” said Tom Hill in a statement. Feb. 25, 2025
The dreaded moment is finally here An eerie ceremony that Palestinian Arabs held in Gaza as two small caskets were shown mocked the youngest of the remaining hostages, little Ariel and Kfir Bibas, even in death. Ben Cohen Feb. 21, 2025