Germany and israel
Dr. Irene Aue-Ben-David: Preserving the history of German Jewry - interview
Jerusalemite of the Week: A conversation with Leo Baeck Institute director Dr. Irene Aue-Ben-David on preserving German Jewish history.
Feldstein says 'Netanyahu erased concept of responsibility for October 7,' in first KAN interview
Why Germany’s Arrow 3 purchase is more than military hardware - opinion
Ex-IDF air defense chief: Arrow-3 protecting Germany defies imagination after Holocaust
Olaf Scholz is elected new chancellor of Germany
Now it's official. Olaf Scholz will steer Germany's fortunes for the next four years.
Olaf Scholz to be elected as new chancellor of Germany
Germany is getting a new chancellor. Olaf Scholz is to take the political helm from now on.
What does the future hold for Germany and its Jews? - opinion
Many around the world and in Germany are wondering what a new government will bring.
What is Germany's next foreign minister's position on Israel? - analysis
Annalena Baerbock is set to become Germany's new foreign minister. What does the Green Party leader think of the Jewish state?
Merkel: Talks with Iran must be renewed urgently
Merkel is in Israel on a two-day visit as she concludes her 16 years in office, with SPD leader Olaf Scholz her likely replacement.
The message in Merkel’s swan-song trip to Israel - analysis
During outgoing German chancellor Angela Merkel's final official visit to Israel, the country must demonstrate to a new generation of Germans why the Jewish state's prosperity is a mutual interest.
What challenges will Germany's next leader face?
Born out of a horrendous history, today Germany is one of Israel’s strongest allies, and much of the credit for that on the German side can go to outgoing chancellor Angela Merkel.
German elections have some Jewish officials in the country worried
Under Merkel Israel enjoyed good relations with the German government, but the advent of a new political era has some Jewish officials in the country unnerved.
Herzog pays tribute to Angela Merkel ahead of German elections
Merkel is the first German chancellor to have been born after the Second World War, the first woman to serve in the role, and the third longest-serving chancellor overall.