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British Neo-Nazis were pictured heading to a pub to celebrate Adolf Hitler's birthday last Saturday afternoon. The men were reportedly members of the …
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Multiple Trump White House officials have ties to antisemitic extremists
President Trump campaigned on a pledge to fight antisemitism. "Antisemitic bigotry has no place in a civilized society," Trump said at an event in 2024. Trump nominee gives misleading testimony about ties to alleged 'Nazi sympathizer' However, the president's critics question whether antisemitism may …
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Quentin Tarantino said she was the best director who ever lived and Madonna and Jodie Foster wanted to play her. Perhaps they should watch the new …
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20 Military Leaders Who Betrayed Their Own Countries
Power, Treason, and Betrayal It’s no surprise that the military is full of betrayals. From double agents to defecting generals, these decisions have …
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Christian antisemitism behind European leaders’ stance on Israel, says German evangelical leader
The head of a Germany-based evangelical organization told JNS on Wednesday that the reason some European leaders aren’t standing with Israel in its …
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Should the BBC sack Gary Lineker? Here’s your verdict
Gary Lineker is facing fresh calls to be sacked after being accused of posting an “anti-Semitic” rat emoji. The outgoing Match of the Day presenter is said to have failed to spot the image while sharing a post by campaign group Palestine Lobby to his Instagram story. The post provoked fury among …
Germany lays to rest Margot Friedlaender, Holocaust survivor key to remembrance culture
BERLIN (Reuters) - Margot Friedlaender, a Holocaust survivor who played an important role in Germany's remembrance culture ensuring the country's Nazi past is not played down with the passage of time, was laid to rest on Thursday after dying last week aged 103. A funeral ceremony took place at a …