The University of Applied Sciences and Arts in the northern city of Hildesheim, Germany said it will drop a seminar about young people in the Palestinian territories after receiving complaints that the content was anti-Semitic.
A new report released Sunday claims that despite statements to the contrary, the German government has been donating millions of euros to groups promoting the anti-Israel Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement.
Syrian suicide bomber who blew himself up outside German music festival had pledged allegiance to ISIS, had Islamist videos at his home and had enough chemicals to make another bomb, police reveal.
“We cannot rule out that it is linked to terrorism. We can’t confirm it either, but we are also investigating in this direction,” said Merkel’s chief of staff.
A startling new German intelligence report revealed that hundreds of Hamas and Hezbollah operatives are living inside Germany, Legal Insurrection reported.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel denounced Iran’s blatant violations of UN regulations and a recent German intel report highlighted the fact that Iran continues to seek illegal nuclear technology.
The exhibition includes a wide range of anti-Jewish stickers from before and during the Nazi era, carrying messages such as “Jews out” and “You have bought from Jews! We are watching.” There are also some illegal flyers from the Nazi era, one saying “Down with Hitler.”
The surge of Muslim migrants into Europe has brought with it the inevitable surge in anti-Semitism – a problem the German leadership appears to be attempting to combat.
First Slovakia, now Germany. Nationalist and far-right tendencies are becoming prevalent in Europe in wake of the great Muslim migration from the Middle East.
Ruhr University Bochum (RUB), one of Germany’s largest universities, on Monday announced that it has cancelled an anti-Israel Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement lecture that was scheduled for this month.
Israel has established itself as a world leader in cyber technology innovation and many countries, including Germany, are seeking Israel’s expertise and partnership.
“Despite the unparalleled horrors of the past, our two peoples have forged a unique and constructive friendship,” Netanyahu told German Chancellor Merkel in Berlin.
Frank-Walter Steinmeier condemned Palestinian terror and called for serious negotiations aimed at a fair, two-state solution, which the Palestinians have repeatedly rejected.
The project — #Everyday Antisemitism — part of the UK’s Campaign Against Antisemitism, reported on Friday that unknown perpetrators ripped out two Jewish gravestones at the cemetery in Hanover.
Israel’s newly acquired submarine “will act as a warning to our enemies who seek our destruction,” PM Netanyahu stated. “Israel is an extremely strong country.”
In the latest anti-Semitic incident in Germany – also an Islamic attack – two men claiming refugee status assaulted and robbed a Jewish man at a northern port.
Here is a brave, inspiring Egyptian man who has become a big supporter of Israel and quite the activist, delivering a powerful speech to a crowd in Germany.
Immediately after the Paris terror attacks, 4.1 million people checked in with friends and relatives using Facebook Safety Check, technology developed by Facebook's Israel branch, and representatives of the German and Israel Space Agencies signed an agreement for cooperation on R&D.
German Department Store KaDeWe apologized for removing Israeli wines from the shelves, saying it acted too quickly to follow a European Union recommendation.
A German soccer stadium was evacuated when explosives were discovered in a parked ambulance outside. A concert venue was also cleared out due to a terror threat.
Discover some fascinating facts and insights about the ancient relationship between Iran and Germany - and the future epic battle between Iran and the West.
Some 2,000 Jewish athletes will participate in the 14th European Maccabi Games, which are being held for the first time in Berlin - in the stadium built by Hitler.
At an event marking 70 years since the liberation of the Bergen-Belsen Nazi death camp, World Jewish Congress president Ronald Lauder warned that it can happen again.
As the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II approaches, 42% of Germans have had enough of feeling responsible for the Holocaust. This, as anti-Semitism in Germany is on the rise.
Israel's internationally recognized expertise in producing quality wines has given the local industry a huge boost in exports and wide acclaim at the main wine expo in Europe.