Norway and israel

Norwegian FM photographed with daughter of Palestinian terrorist

Minister Eide is pictured with woman holding sign saying "F*** Israel.

 Norway's Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide speaks during a press conference, in Berlin, Germany, March 14, 2024.
 People attend a demonstration in support of Gaza and Palestinians, organised by the Palestine Committee, outside the building of the Norwegian parliament, Stortinget, in Oslo, Norway, November 4, 2023.

Iran urges Norway to investigate Israel’s war on Hamas

 People attend a demonstration in support of Palestine in Oslo, Norway May 19, 2021

Norway’s new labeling policy is a double standard against Jews - opinion

 Palestinian flags in front of the Norwegian parliament Stortinget during a rally in 2014.

Norway’s labeling of settler goods could harm ties with Oslo, Israel warns


Israeli-made drones to assist in Norwegian rescue missions in the Arctic

Their state-of-the-art capabilities mean that the drones can continuously fly for hours on end over difficult terrain and identify targets under extreme conditions.

A drone produced by Atlas Dynamics, during a flight test in freezing conditions

New Norwegian government calls for closer ties with Israel, condemns BDS

"The Norwegian government does not see boycott of Israel as a contribution to dialogue, understanding and a peaceful development in the Middle East."

Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg

Norwegian ambassador insists Oslo process is not dead

Jon Hanssen-Bauer is returning to Israel this week on first-ever direct flight from Norway

Norwegian Ambassador Jon Hanssen-Bauer

Norway to limit funding of NGOs promoting Israel boycotts

Norway are following in the footsteps of their southern Scandinavian neighbor, Denmark.

Norwegian flags flutter at Karl Johans street in Oslo, Norway May 31, 2017.

ECOWEEK 2017 in Israel: Placemaking Workshops on Sustainable Design in Public Space

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Netanyahu: Paris confab 'is rigged'

The Paris peace conference, which is expected to host officials from 72 different countries, is slated to take place on January 15.

Netanyahu with Norwegian FM Børge Brende

Down with the Norwegian occupation!

Controversy sparked as Norway's third largest city, Trondheim, announces boycott of all Israeli goods originating in areas beyond the 1967 line.

A member of the indigenous Sami people, from the northernmost region of Norway, leads a reindeer.

Re-entry syndrome and the five stages of aliyah

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Norwegian politician compares smoking bans to Nazi persecution of Jews

Conservative leader: "We have not seen anything like this since the time of the occupation.”

German chancellor Adolf Hitler looks out at a rally staged by the Nazi Party

Optimism for Jews from Shi'ite clerics, Palestinians, and Muslims

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Being Jewish in Oslo

Unity and perseverance best describe the small community of Jews in the Norwegian capital.

The inside of the Oslo Synagogue, erected in 1920, and is one of three buildings that defines the Jewish community in the city.