UK, Germany and France urge Finance Minister Smotrich to allow Israeli banks to do business with the Palestinian Authority, claiming Ramallah has taken 'significant steps' to combat terror financing.
In the wake of the attacks in Amsterdam, Israel’s National Security Council warned that anti-Israel groups have called to harm Israelis and Jews elsewhere in Europe.
As Belgium, Norway, and Spain contemplate recognizing a 'Palestinian State,' legal complexities and geopolitical consequences underscore the urgency of a more considered approach
Paris taxi driver faces charges for antisemitic threats against a Jewish family at Orly Airport amid a surge in hate incidents. by Ben Cohen, The Algemeiner A taxi driver in Paris has been charged with discrimination and making death threats after he refused to drive a Jewish family who arrived on a flight from Israel... Read more »
"This is the exact opposite of what we have now in which everything is prohibited except that which is permitted. From now on everything will be permitted except that which is prohibited," Prime Minister Netanyahu says.
At least half of the Netherland’s independent Koran schools are run by Salafists, the philosophy that fuels ISIS. by Abigail R. Esman, The Algemeiner The exam is multiple choice, with questions about the treatment of enemies. How should they be punished, the children are asked: with lashings? Stoning? Killed by the sword? This is not... Read more »
Tourism officials are looking to get visits back to pre-coronavirus levels. Israel recorded 2.9 million tourists in 2022 with the last travel restrictions being lifted in May.
Europe's foreign policy boss is pushing hard for a new Iran deal, which would flood a tyrannical regime on the brink of nuclear weapons with billions of dollars.
It is shameful that European governments and leaders of democracies are joining North Korea to congratulate Iran's mass murderer president - and wishing him success!
The method of 'shechita' has been distorted by anti-Semites for various tales of blood libel and theologically mandated cruelty allegedly practiced by Jews.
'ISIS continues to be the dominant force. Further attacks in Europe are likely – inspired first and foremost by this terrorist group,' warned Switzerland's Federal Intelligence Service.
Europeans increasingly frame their anti-Semitism as opposition to the existence of a Jewish state, but they can't disguise the focus of their real animosity: the Jewish people.
Israel's National Library digitized a rare collection of communal ledgers from long-lost Jewish communities of Europe, offering the public a chance to study Jewish self-governance on the Continent.
The Czech President expressed his strong support for Israel and his solution for peace in the Middle East: disarming the terrorist organizations Hamas and Hezbollah.
The world can fight terrorism and still succeed — as Israel has, but it means letting go of the kind of hatred and one-sided bias against Israel that is shown in the United Nations and many other organizations.
European officials are in Israel, studying how the Jewish State defends itself on a daily basis from 'lone wolf' terrorists who became indoctrinated through any number of ways, including television or social media.
Discussing the challenges democracies face in confronting unconventional warfare, retired British Army officer Col. Richard Kemp touted the Jewish state as exemplary.
Iran is reaping the fruits of the nuclear deal. The question remains - will they will use the proceeds for the betterment of their country or for terrorism and weapons development?