Antisemitism in Schools: "He is Jewish - it's clear that everything hurts him"
A study reveals that antisemitism has been a pervasive issue in Bavarian schools, exacerbated by recent events following the October 7, 2023 terrorist attack.
Israeli Writer: Israel's Global Image is at its Worst Since 1948
An Israeli activist claims that Israel's international image is at its lowest point since its founding in 1948, highlighting various factors contributing to this decline.
Nathan Shachar: Outrage as the massacre became an 'event'
There has been public outcry in Israel over the government's attempt to label the Hamas massacre of Israelis on October 7, 2023, as simply 'the events of October 7.'
Poll: 47% of Israelis Disbelieve Netanyahu's Narrative Regarding October 7
A recent poll reveals that nearly half of Israelis doubt Prime Minister Netanyahu's account of the events leading up to the October 7 attacks.
Miki Zohar supported removing the word 'massacre' from the October 7 memorial law: 'We are not massacred, this is victimhood'
Israeli Culture and Sports Minister Miki Zohar expressed support for a proposal to change the term 'massacre' in a law commemorating the events of October 7, asserting Israel's strength and rejecting a victim mentality.
After October 7: Antisemitism in Italy is on the rise
Antisemitism in Italy has increased, highlighted by recent incidents during the Olympic opening ceremony and other troubling events.
Prime Minister's Office Requests to Remove the Word "Massacre" from the Title of the Bill to Commemorate October 7
The Prime Minister's Office in Israel is seeking to remove the term "massacre" from a proposed law commemorating the events of October 7, leading to a heated discussion in the Knesset's Education Committee.
In the Midst of War, Netanyahu's Office Recruited Intelligence Soldiers to Collect Protocols
During the ongoing war, intelligence reservists were recruited by Prime Minister Netanyahu's office to collect protocols related to the October 7 massacre and the events leading up to it.
TERROR: Why do we sympathize with criminals?
Journalist Douglas Murray explores the world's disproportionate sympathy for perpetrators over victims in the aftermath of the October 7, 2023, mass murder events in Israel and Western societies.
France withdraws a textbook that 'distorts' the attacks of October 7
The French government has mandated the withdrawal of a textbook that misrepresents the events of the October 7 Hamas attacks, with President Emmanuel Macron condemning any relativism regarding the terrorist and anti-Semitic attacks of 2023.
"To save himself, he is ready for anything": Benyamin Netanyahu, or the art of political survival
The article discusses Israeli Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu's political survival strategies amid legal challenges and his reliance on the far right, especially in the context of the trauma following the events of October 7.
Biography of Israel's Prime Minister: Benjamin Beinhart
Joseph Croitoru has published the first German biography of Benjamin Netanyahu, detailing his life and influence on Israeli politics over the past three decades, with a final chapter addressing recent events since October 7.
Between warnings to Netanyahu and intelligence failure: Farewell to the senior officer at Aman who predicted the storm but was surprised by the flood
Major General Amit Saar, the head of research at the Military Intelligence Directorate, who expressed concerns before the October 7 events, has passed away from cancer at the age of 47.
The global network financing Hamas: "Everything changed after October 7"
The funding network of Hamas has shifted underground following the events of October 7, 2023, altering its previous financial support sources significantly.