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Israeli theater creates magical journey for children in Serbia and Croatia

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 MAESTRO Dawid Runtz.

Celebrate Israel-Croatia ties with the Zagreb Philharmonic Orchestra

 The flag of Croatia (illustrative).

Croatian Prime Minister now has a special advisor for combating antisemitism

President Reuven Rivlin hosts a state dinner on July 29 in honor of Croatia’s President Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović

Why is Israel courting Croatia’s leader?


Croatia to buy F-16 fighter jets from Israel

Israel had been in competition with several countries that Croatia had asked last year to bid for contracts to supply fighter jets.

An Israeli F16 fighter jet takes off during a joint international aerial training exercise hosted by Israel and dubbed "Blue Flag 2017" at Ovda military air base in southern Israel November 8, 2017. Picture taken November 8, 2017. (REUTERS/Amir Cohen)

Israel, Croatia agree to push forward with $500m. F-16 fighter jet deal

Croatia has been searching for replacements for their outdated Soviet-built MiG jets

An Israeli F16 fighter jet takes off during a joint international aerial training exercise hosted by Israel and dubbed "Blue Flag 2017" at Ovda military air base in southern Israel November 8, 2017. Picture taken November 8, 2017. (REUTERS/Amir Cohen)

Croatia looking for legislative solutions to history-related issues

Croatian society, like any other democratic society, has its own internal dialogue on historical issues.

A flower-shaped stone monument in Jasenovac, 100 km east of Zagreb in Croatia.

20 years of diplomatic relations between Israel and Croatia

In the geopolitical context, Croatia and Israel share the same Mediterranean basin, where different challenges are becoming a more unifying, even indispensable, point of cooperation.

PRIME MINISTER Benjamin Netanyahu and his Croatian counterpart, Andrej Plenkovic, sign a bilateral agreement in Jerusalem in January.

Israeli firefighters aid Montenegrins in extinguishing blazes along coastline

Planes drop nearly 80,000 liters to put out fires during 36 missions.

The Israeli delegation of firefighters pose in front of a plane in Montenegro.

Netanyahu thanks Croatia for support in international forums

Efraim Zuroff, the chief Nazi-hunter of the Simon Wiesenthal Center took Netanyahu to task for not citing instances of Croatian Holocaust revisionism.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (R) and his Croatian counterpart Andrej Plenkovic deliver joint statements to the media in Jerusalem January 24, 2017.

Croatian FM to 'Post': No anti-Semitism, racism, extremism in my country

Croatia's top diplomat Miro Kovac is his country’s first government minister to visit Israel since Croatia won accession to the EU in 2013.

Croatia’s Foreign Minister Miro Kovac and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

Croatia’s troubled history

Unless the government starts actively and unequivocally fighting against Ustasha nostalgia, and rising neo-fascism and anti-Semitism, it looks like the situation in Croatia will only get worse.

VICTIMS OF the Nazi-backed Ustasha regime killed at the end of the World War Two lay on the ground surrounded by posing Ustasha soldiers near the Sava river in Croatia in 1945.

Anti-Semitic chant elicits calls for boycott of Croatian soccer fans

“The fact that no one sought to stop these chants or take any measures against those shouting them...constitutes a badge of shame for Croatia.”

Israel midfielder Nir Biton (left) battles Croatia’s Luka Modric for the ball during last night’s 2-0 defeat in an international friendly in Osijek

Croatian president to Rivlin: We want to work with Israel

The Croatian president underscored that her country wants to intensify its cooperation at all levels with Israel.

Croatian President Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic meets with President Reuven Rivlin at his residence yesterday

Croatian president watches as 'Schindler's List' producer hands Oscar to Yad Vashem

Graber-Kitarovic told Rivlin that at the ceremony she had emphasized the importance of carrying the message of peace and tolerance.

Croatian Auschwitz survivor Branko Lustig (L) kisses the hand of Croatian President Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic at Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial in Jerusalem