Iranian Judoka Becomes ‘Recognized Refugee’ in Germany

“Now I can fully concentrate on judo and the preparation for the next IJF events and for the Olympic Games.”

Temporary Injunction Against Extradition of Russian Hacker to the US

Russia wants Burkov returned to Russia, and to that end, arrested Israeli-American Naama Issachar, holding her hostage.

Jewish Labour Movement to Shun Corbyn Come New Elections

"When two accomplished and dedicated Jewish Labour MPs no longer see a place for themselves in the Labour party, it’s clear that the party has lost its way."

Justice Minister Ohana to Extradite Russian Hacker Despite Threat to Israeli Prisoner

Both a district court and Israel's Supreme Court have upheld the extradition.

Germany’s Clandestine Police to Combat Far-Right Online Hate Speech

Germany's opposition parties or the most part objected to the legislative initiative because it is too feeble.

Russia Tells UNSC Israel Must Stop Judea, Samaria Construction

"Both Palestinians and Israelis must refrain from violence, and aggressive and provocative rhetoric."

Israeli Ambassador Slams UN, Says Erdogan ‘Has Turned Turkey Into a Safe Haven for...

Danny Danon criticized the UNSC for focusing on Israel while Turkey was attacking the Kurdish people and hosting the Hamas terror organization in Turkey's capital.

Corbyn’s Jewish Arch Enemy Wins Barking Nomination

Dame Margaret was “triggered” through Labour's new ballot procedures which encourage local members to challenge the incumbent MP.

Rabbi Steinberg Brings Christians, Muslims, Jews to Vatican to Say No to Assisted Suicide

The person behind the declaration initiative is Rabbi Avraham Steinberg of Israel who proposed the idea to Pope Francis, who in turn entrusted it to the Vatican’s Pontifical Academy for Life.

Ronald Lauder Awards Chancellor Angela Merkel a Herzl

"I regard this award that carries the name of Theodor Herzl as an obligation never to be content with what has been achieved but to continue striving toward a better future,"Merkel said.

Belgium’s First Female and Jewish Prime Minister

In recent years, Belgium has seen an increase in anti-Semitism and even physical attacks on Jews.

Historic First: All Monotheistic Faiths Sign Document Dedicated to Value of Life

Joining in this position paper were representatives of Sunni Muslims from Indonesia and of the Greek Orthodox Church, as well as from other faiths around the world.

Disguised as Agricultural Work, French Pro-BDS Org also Supports Terrorism

Association France Palestine Solidarite (AFPS) helps fund the activities of an organization managed by PFLP terrorists.

EU to Grant Johnson Three Months’ Delay on Brexit

Prime Minister Johnson on Monday plans to call for a December 12 election, a move that requires the support of two-thirds of parliament.

Israel Welcomes Ukraine’s Decision to Open Diplomatic Office in Jerusalem

Ukraine is the latest country to establish a diplomatic presence in Israel’s capital.

Russian Troops Receive Armored Vehicles to Help Patrol Turkish-Syrian Border

A unit of the Russian military police has arrived in the Syrian town of Kobani to patrol the territory in cooperation with Turkey.

Russia Accusing US of Smuggling Syrian Oil to the Tune of $30 Million a...

On Friday, US Defense Secretary Mark Esper said the US would send armored vehicles and troops to the Syrian oil fields to protect them from being captured by Islamic State fighters.

Free Democratic Party Proves Germans Just Don’t Have a Sense of Humor

Alas, the second spelling correction in the video changes "Sieg Hail” to the correct, Nazi-approved "Sieg Heil."

Anti-Israel Boycott Org in Spain Suffers Legal Defeat

The Lawfare Project, a human rights group that defends the rights of the Jewish people and the pro-Israel community around the world, won a major legal victory against the anti-Israel boycott movement in Spain.

Survey: More than 25% of Germans Are Anti-Semites

About 41% of respondents said they agreed with the statements "Jews talk about the Holocaust too much," and "Jews are more loyal to Israel than to Germany."

Arabic Threats Scrawled on Archaeological Museum in Southern France

The museum includes a medieval church, a department of underwater archaeology and prehistory.

Toyota Partners With Israeli OurCrowd in Search of Innovative Tech Startups

The Jerusalem-based firm will act as a technology scout and source innovation and investment opportunities for Toyota Tsusho in Israel and abroad.

UK Police Discover 39 Bodies in Bulgarian Truck Container

Police believe the truck was originally from Bulgaria and arrived in Essex from Holyhead, Wales, which is a harbor for ferries going to and from Ireland.

Vatican Official Denies Church Going Bankrupt

The book states that following the global rash of sexual abuse lawsuits, donations to the Vatican have dropped to $56.9 million in 2018, compared with $112.7 million in 2006.

Israel Thanks Czech Republic for ‘Important’ Anti-Boycott Resolution

The Czech Chamber of Deputies on Tuesday passed a resolution strongly condemning all manifestations of anti-Semitism, including against the State of Israel, and condemning any call for boycotting the Jewish state.

On Bibi’s 70th Birthday Putin Talks Pardon for Naama Issachar

President Putin also called Netanyahu to congratulate him on his 70th birthday

5,000 Attend Concert Commemorating Halle Yom Kippur Victims

The concert was organized by city government and several media companies, and aimed to send a "strong message against anti-Semitism, xenophobia, and right-wing extremism."
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UK Jewish Labour Party Lawmaker Quits After 55 Years, Cites Anti-Semitism

Ellman is not the first Jewish senior Labour Party member to have fled the party over anti-Semitism.

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