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Dialogue Despite Conflict
The article describes how initiatives in Stuttgart promote dialogue between Palestinians and Israelis despite ongoing conflicts. The protagonists emphasize the need for understanding and visibility for the Palestinian perspective.
Increase in antisemitic incidents in Germany
Following the Hamas terrorist attack on October 7, 2023, antisemitic incidents in Germany have increased. A report documents a concerning normalization of antisemitic expressions and actions.
Attack on Synagogue in Manchester Fuels Anti-Semitism Debate
A terror attack on a synagogue in Manchester has reignited the debate on anti-Semitism in Europe. Prime Minister Starmer and Israeli politicians express concern over the rising violence against Jews.
Israeli conductor Lahav Shani criticizes concert cancellation
Israeli conductor Lahav Shani criticizes the cancellation of his concert in Belgium, viewing it as a result of political pressure and antisemitism. He receives broad support in Germany as the debate over antisemitism in the cultural sector intensifies.
Merz fights against antisemitism
Chancellor Merz warns of rising antisemitism in Germany and promises support for Jewish communities. He emphasizes the need to combat antisemitism decisively.
Australia expels Iranian ambassador
Australia has held Iran responsible for antisemitic attacks and expelled the Iranian ambassador. Prime Minister Albanese announced that the Iranian government is behind the attacks.
Trump sues UCLA over allegations of antisemitism
Donald Trump has sued the University of California for inadequate action against antisemitism, demanding one billion dollars. UCLA President Milliken warns that such a payment would ruin the university.
Israel maintains its stance despite rising pressure
The Israeli government remains steadfast in its stance against a two-state solution despite increasing pressure and international criticism. Foreign Minister Sa'ar warns of the consequences of recognizing Palestine under Hamas.
Columbia University reaches agreement with US government on multimillion payment
Columbia University pays over 200 million dollars to the US government to settle a dispute over allegations of antisemitism. This occurs in the context of protests related to the Gaza war.
Columbia University punishes students for protests
Columbia University punishes students for participating in pro-Palestinian protests after the US government cut funding. This has led to outrage among students and raises questions about academic freedom.
75 Years of the Central Council of Jews in Germany
The Central Council of Jews celebrates its 75th anniversary, with Chancellor Merz and other leaders emphasizing the importance of the Jewish community in Germany and warning against antisemitism.
Wadephul calls for more aid for Gaza
Foreign Minister Wadephul calls for more humanitarian aid for Gaza and criticizes settlement construction in the West Bank as a violation of international law. He emphasizes Germany's obligation to support Israel and uphold international law.
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