Overnight Saturday, Iran launched more than 500 missiles and drones at Israel. The IDF said it and its military allies intercepted some 99% of the projectiles.
Addressing the two-day gathering for the German Islamic Conference, Nancy Faeser stated, “Whoever wants to become a citizen of this country must know" that support for the State of Israel is a non-negotiable element of the country’s foreign policy.
As part of the international Blue Flag exercise, Israeli Air Force Commander Maj. Gen. Amikam Norkin and German Air Force Commander Lt. Gen. Ingo Gerhartz led a joint flight over Jerusalem.
The EU did not detail what 'Palestinian culture, heritage and identity' it was relating to when inaugurating the Tourism Development Hub in eastern Jerusalem.
'Over the past several years, Germany alone has funded 34 political organizations in Israel, all of whom are affiliated with the far-left,' stated a letter to the outgoing chancellor penned by the Choosing Life Forum of Bereaved Families.
The Genesis 123 Foundation will be holding a webinar on September 9 with two current Israeli Olympians and the widow of Andre Spitzer. A few years ago, I traveled from Israel to the US with a layover in Munich. I had never been to Germany. Germany, and its history vis a vis Jews, is not... Read more »
The German government has made clear it will not normalize relations with Iran until the Islamic Republic recognizes Israel, and condemned the regime’s 'rocket tests and anti-Israel threats.'
Germany will not fully normalize ties with Iran until it recognizes Israel, Chancellor Angela Merkel said in a joint press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Berlin Tuesday.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel will support the European Union’s guidelines to remove “Made in Israel” labels on all Israeli products from Judea and Samaria, eastern Jerusalem, and the Golan Heights, a spokesman said Monday.
Visiting Israel to mark the ongoing 50th anniversary of the establishment of German-Israeli diplomatic relations, German President Joachim Gauck met with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Reuven Rivlin on Sunday in Jerusalem.
Der Spiegel claimed that Israel refused to allow the German foreign minister to fly through its airspace on a Middle East visit that did not include Israel.
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