Berlin
Iranian spy arrested after spying on German Jewish targets for Quds Force handler
When he returned from Iran to Denmark, the recording devices in his house captured him telling his family he had handed the intel to his handler in Tehran.
Berlin on foot: Why free walking tours are the city’s best-kept secret
'Every Jew, Israeli is banned': Turkish-German tailor shop under fire for Facebook post
German FM pledges weapons delivery to Israel, criticizes Gaza aid during Sa'ar visit
'Make Zionists afraid': Hamas symbol used on anti-Zionist poster at Berlin university
Elias Rodriguez was charged with the murder of Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Lynn Milgram, who were employees of the Israeli embassy.
Interfaith dialogue in Berlin takes place in fluent Arabic
The landmark event, led by Sharaka and the Abraham Accords Institute, gathered religious leaders to promote tolerance and took place exclusively in Arabic
Only 36% of Germans have positive perceptions of Israel, survey reveals
The survey was published days before the 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two countries.
Man sentenced to 3 years in prison over antisemitic attack on Munich massacre victim’s grandson
Key evidence determining the antisemitic nature of the attack was found in a video on the suspect’s phone.
Berlin court pauses deportation of pro-Palestine activist pending conviction
The court also refrained from ruling on the permissibility of the slogan " From the river to the sea," commonly used at pro-Palestine protests.
'Perfect match': Tel Aviv and Berlin are now twin cities
Huldai added that the sisterhood of the two cities would help strengthen ties through "shared values, historical responsibility, and a commitment to a better future for the next generations."
Pro-Palestine protester assaults activist against antisemitism in Berlin
Preisler began public campaigning during the coronavirus but has been a regular feature of anti-antisemitism demonstrations in Berlin.
Empire State Building, other int'l landmarks light up orange in honor of Bibas family
Last week, New York State Governor Kathy Hochul announced that 14 landmarks throughout the state would be lit orange in their honor.
German police on alert after Islamic State calls for carnival attacks
The Festival of Love planned in the Dutch city of Rotterdam in early March was listed as a target on the collage featuring a bloody knife and the hashtag #LetsSlaughter.
New documentary commemorates 'Shoah' for 40th anniversary
“I do not hesitate to say that Shoah was the greatest event in the history of our festival, the Forum of the Berlinale, maybe also the greatest event of the Berlinale itself.”
Syrian refugee arrested for stabbing tourist in Berlin planned 'to kill Jews,' prosecutors say
The 30-year-old Spanish tourist underwent emergency surgery after sustaining injuries to his neck and was placed in an induced coma,