German Jewish Leader Barred From Branding Israel Critic ‘Notorious’
BERLIN – A German Jewish leader was reprimanded by a German court for describing a Jewish critic of Israel as “notorious” for anti-Semitic remarks.
BERLIN – A German Jewish leader was reprimanded by a German court for describing a Jewish critic of Israel as “notorious” for anti-Semitic remarks.
An Iranian state-owned firm has substantial shares in the German shipping giant that is supplying the Israeli navy with submarines, a newspaper in Israel reported.
A German intelligence officer has reportedly been arrested over a suspected Islamist plot to bomb the agency’s headquarters in Cologne.
The chances of the Israeli-German sub deal falling through are increasing, a source at the German firm ThyssenKrupp has said.
A report issued recently by the German Labor Ministry revealed that tens of thousands of suspected Nazi war criminals continued to receive disability pensions in violation of German law, which ruled twenty years ago that those pensions should be abolished.
Miki Ganor, the Israeli representative of the German company selling submarines to Israel, will receive some 10-30 million euros for brokering the deal, according to Germany’s Handelsblatt newspaper, which previously reported on corruption at the firm, ThyssenKrupp.
Germany’s ThyssenKrupp, which makes the submarines that Israel buys, has been involved in bribes of officials across the world to push the sale of its submarines, according to German news reports in 2015 and early 2016.
German police launched an investigation Thursday after the addresses of Jewish institutions were published on Facebook by neo-Nazis on the anniversary of the 1938 pogroms against Jews.
Four Israeli families that ordered guest rooms in the Black Forest for a family vacation received messages a week later that they are unwanted and they need to cancel the booking without being charged.
Authorities cannot arrest a man accused of beating his wife due to the immunity laws standing in their way.