Counterterrorism raids reveal Hamas network in Germany and Austria

Coordinated counterterrorism operations across Europe have revealed a significant Hamas network that Israeli authorities allege was preparing attacks against Israeli and Jewish civilians. The operation involved Mossad alongside various European intelligence and law enforcement organizations working together across multiple nations. This dismantled network is part of Hamas’s wider initiative to establish terrorist infrastructure throughout Europe, […]
Christmas market in Germany reopens nearly a year after tragic car attack

Christmas Market in Magdeburg Reopens After Tragic Incident A Christmas market in Magdeburg, Germany, has opened once again, almost a year after a tragic car crash took the lives of six people, including a child. There had been some speculation about the festival being canceled due to safety worries stemming from last year’s events, but […]
Germany introduces optional military service with fresh benefits

Germany Takes Steps to Boost Military Spending and Recruitment During his presidency, Donald Trump pushed for increased defense spending across Europe, especially in Germany, and it seems those efforts are beginning to yield results in Germany, a key player in Europe’s economy. Last week, following lengthy discussions, Germany’s coalition government—comprising the Christian Democratic Union/Christian Social […]
Record Number of Arson Attacks on Christian Churches in Germany

A recently released report from the Observatory on Intolerance and Discrimination against Christians in Europe highlights a troubling increase in anti-Christian arson incidents involving churches in Germany. This surge is taking place amid a broader environment of rising intolerance. According to the annual OIDAC Europe report published this week, 2024 saw 33 recorded arson attacks […]
Germany halts auction of Holocaust items following criticism

An auction in Germany meant to showcase a range of Holocaust artifacts, including disturbing letters from concentration camp prisoners, was abruptly canceled on Sunday following widespread criticism. Organized by Feltsman Auction House, the event, titled “System of Terror,” intended to offer over 600 items linked to the Holocaust and Nazi Germany, such as Gestapo index […]
Germany: Could the pension disagreement put Merz’s government at risk?

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz expressed his support for the government’s pension reform plan on Sunday, despite opposition from his party’s Junge Union youth wing. He made it clear at the Junge Union’s Germany Day in Rust that he would vote in favor of the pension package when it comes to the German Bundestag. “Yes, I […]
Germany Halts Sale of Holocaust Artifacts Following Controversy

Poland’s Foreign Minister Responds to Canceled Auction of Holocaust Artifacts BERLIN — Poland’s foreign minister announced on Sunday that an auction in Germany featuring Holocaust artifacts has been canceled. This decision followed complaints from Holocaust survivors and was conveyed through Germany’s foreign minister. Radosław Sikorski shared on the X platform that he and German Foreign […]
Germany to Start Deportations to Syria Following End of Civil War

Chancellor Friedrich Merz has announced that Germany will restart the deportation of migrants to Syria following some confusion and mixed communications from the government in Berlin. “The civil war in Syria has concluded. There is no longer justification for asylum in Germany, so we can initiate deportations,” Merz stated on Monday evening. Germany’s long-term open […]
Many Ukrainians intend to settle in Germany for good.

An increasing number of Ukrainian refugees view Germany as their long-term home rather than merely a temporary sanctuary, with around 60% of those surveyed stating they consider Germany “permanent.” The feeling of displacement usually implies something temporary, yet a sizeable 1.2 million Ukrainians now perceive their new life in Germany as likely to last, reflecting […]
Germany Allocates $1 Billion for 2026 Care Home Expenses of Holocaust Survivors

Germany Announces Funding for Holocaust Survivor Care BERLIN – A claims organization representing Jews persecuted by the Nazis revealed on Wednesday that Germany will allocate an additional $1.076 billion (about 923.9 million euros) in the coming year to support home care services for Holocaust survivors globally. The funding, secured through negotiations with the German Ministry […]