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Israel wants its brightest to stay but war, government policies push some away, expert says
Finance expert Simon Monk says that although many Israelis have recently sought opportunities abroad, they often find little difference in spending habits
Ynetnews
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01.18.25
The cry of European hostages in Iran
The deal that secured the release of Italian journalist Cecilia Sala from a Tehran prison last week has sparked outrage among other European detainees still held in Iran; Through recordings smuggled from their cells, they are urging their governments to take action to bring them home as well
Daniel Bettini
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01.17.25
Two Brussels schools refuse to join ceremony commemorating Belgian Holocaust victims
Belgian institutes claim 'imposing a discussion' on Holocaust amid current situation in the Middle East goes against educational program; European Jewish Association criticizes move to equate the Holocaust with the war in Gaza.
Itamar Eichner
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01.09.25
Rising concerns about immigrants violence and political correctness in Europe
Ynet’s Ze'ev discusses how political correctness hinders action. He notes that authorities’ reluctance stems from fear of stigmatizing immigrant groups while growing safety concerns fuel right-wing movements
Ze'ev Avrahami
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01.06.25
End of Russian gas to Europe as Ukraine stops pipeline transit
The 2025 expiration of the deal allowing Russian gas to flow through Ukraine to Europe marks a pivotal moment amid the ongoing war; While Europe has sharply cut its reliance on Russian gas, Slovakia faces risks, and Moldova has declared a state of emergency
News agencies
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01.01.25
'57% of European Jews consider leaving': Europe's worrying antisemitism surge
Combat Antisemitism Movement conference in Vienna brings together local community leaders to warn of growing antisemitic sentiment and come up with solutions as most European Jews consider emigrating
Tamar Sebok, Vienna
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12.25.24
How Iran recruits minors in Europe for attacks on Israeli targets: report
Bloomberg reveals growing concern in Europe, especially Scandinavia, over Iranian operatives recruiting teens via social media to target Israeli sites; officials hope Iran’s setbacks may shift its focus to rebuilding internally instead of spreading terror
Ynet
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12.21.24
Crackdown on Hamas money man in Italy only first step to cut its financial lifelines
Analysis: US Treasury Department sanctions against Mohammad Hannoun and other key Hamas actors in Europe require European authorities to take immediate action in order to cut all financial support to terror group
Giovanni Giacalone
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12.21.24
UN envoy warns against sending refugees back to Syria too soon
Following the fall of the Assad regime, European countries rush to stop the waves of Syrian refugees as an act of repatriation, which the UN envoy opposes
Reuters
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12.10.24
Plugged In and charging ahead: China's EV takeover of Europe
Amid the electric revolution, Chinese automakers dominate global markets, outpacing unprepared European rivals; With hybrids tripling in exports and EVs challenging legacy brands, Europe's automakers face mounting pressure to innovate or risk being overshadowed in this rapidly evolving automotive landscape
Hillel Posek
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12.07.24
'Response is inevitable': Putin revises Russia's nuclear doctrine on 1,000th day of Ukraine war
Ukraine launches attack into Russian territory with Western-made weapons following US approval, pushing Kremlin to consider nuclear option against fellow nuclear states
Ynet, news agencies
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11.19.24
Israelis' top holiday picks in an increasingly unsafe world
Tourism experts say that after violence and threat of attack, the Israeli tourist favors destinations that are close, safe and friendly; But other countries in the Far East and Latin America are also secure
Iris Lifshitz-Klieger
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11.18.24
Europe could eventually be considered hostile Arab territory for Israelis
Analysis: Amsterdam pogrom comes on top of countless red flags indicating growing radical Islamic threat germinating on European soil; continent slow to respond to changing demographics and yet to fully realize magnitude of threat
Or Yissachar
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11.15.24
Israel tells citizens abroad to stay clear of International sporting events
National Security Council says observed indications of organized plans to attack Israelis, Jews in large gatherings using demonstrations as cover including in Brussels, Paris, Amsterdam and cities in the UK
Itamar Eichner
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11.10.24
Israelis in no rush to cancel Europe trips after Amsterdam attacks
Travel agencies say no mass cancellations wave was noted, but there is a slowdown in bookings, and a demand shifting toward places where Israelis feel safer, like Prague, Poland, and Montenegro
Alexandra Lukash, Iris Lifshitz-Klieger
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11.10.24
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