Germany and israel
German police arrest Lebanese Hamas terror suspect linked with planning attacks on Jews, Israelis
German authorities arrested a 36-year-old Lebanese man at Berlin Brandenburg Airport, accused of supplying weapons and ammunition for Hamas-linked terror plots targeting Jewish and Israeli sites.
Dr. Irene Aue-Ben-David: Preserving the history of German Jewry - interview
Feldstein says 'Netanyahu erased concept of responsibility for October 7,' in first KAN interview
Why Germany’s Arrow 3 purchase is more than military hardware - opinion
Best female chess player in history plays simultaneous exhibition to honor Israeli hostages
The event saw friendly competition and sportsmanship between Israelis and Germans, and a moving tribute to the Israeli hostages held by Hamas.
Nicaragua files case at World Court against Germany for aiding Israel
Nicaragua asked the ICJ, also known as the World Court, to issue emergency measures requiring Berlin to stop its military aid to Israel.
German Police Chief meets with Israeli counterparts to tour Oct. 7 ruins
The visit was organized as part of Israel Police's efforts to promote public diplomacy across borders with other police forces worldwide.
Grapevine, February 16 2024: Mending the rift
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Israel-Germany business ties are strong and growing – German minister
Several Israeli tech executives discussed the future of innovation and the ties between the two countries at ‘Joint Perspectives – A German-Israeli Summit’
Two released Gaza hostages receive German citizenship
The released hostages are Rimon Kirsht, who was released on November 28, and Amit Shani, who was released the day after.
Israeli Arabs in Germany spoke about Hamas as a terrorist organization
A delegation of Israeli Arabs spent 11 days in December in Germany raising awareness about Hamas as a terrorist movement and the values of a multi-religious democratic Jewish state.
Bayern Munich soccer game features families of Israeli hostages in Gaza
Each of the guests received the official football shirt of the club, which had been imprinted with the names of the kidnapped children and the slogan “Bring them home.”
Israeli Air Force 'one of world's most professional,' German chief tells 'Post'
While he said he could not speak to the specifics of Israel’s military tactics, it was important for him to give general backing to the professional and moral character of Israel’s commanders.
Activists see rise in German antisemitism since Oct. 7 attack on Israel
Sociologist Beate Kuepper said 5.7% of the population showed antisemitic attitudes, three times the level of two years ago.