Marc Neugroschel

The author, a German-Israeli social scientist and journalist, holds an MA in sociology and is a PhD candidate at Hebrew University.

 NAAMA EGOZI (L), head of Yad Vashem’s teacher training division, interviews Liat Beinin Atzili of Kibbutz Nir Oz, who shared some of her experiences in captivity.

Yad Vashem marks over 100 days of hostages held in Gaza

 ARABIC TRANSLATION of Hitler’s ‘Mein Kampf’ found in Gaza, displayed by President Herzog on the BBC.

Are Hamas terrorists Nazis?

 Yad Vashem chairman Dani Dayan.

Dani Dayan: Using diplomacy, lobbying to advance Holocaust remembrance


Merkel’s party and the Middle East

A leadership race in the CDU party may shape the future of German-Israeli ties

Germany’s CDU Secretary General Paul Ziemiak, Defense Minister and CDU Chairwoman Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer, Chancellor Angela Merkel and Armin Laschet, federal Prime Minister of North Rhine-Westphalia, attend a CDU board meeting in Berlin last year

A problem of the German mainstream

After Halle, some commentators are quick to point the finger at those who speak about the danger of antisemitism from the Left and from Islamist forces.

People placing candles to honor the memory of two people killed in a shooting attack in Halle Germany

Anti-BDS appeal to German government by top academics gaining momentum

Petition responds to pro-BDS resolution by 240 Jewish and Israeli scholars.

A woman wearing a T-shirt which reads, "Boycott Israel", takes part in a demonstration in favour of the occupied Palestinian people of Gaza in Brussels December 27, 2011.

The antisemitic myth of Jewish control is alive and kicking

Hammerman doesn’t seem to understand that the audience simply disagreed with both her style and the content of her statements.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel addresses the lower house of parliament Bundestag in Berlin, Germany December 12, 2018

Berlin professor: Contemporary antisemitism is not racism or xenophobia

Comprehending this unique character of Jew-hatred as a cultural category sui generis rather than as one form of prejudice among others is a precondition to challenging it successfully.

Prof. Monika Schwarz-Friesel

German gov't contractor: IDF 'executes' peaceful Palestinian protesters

Development agency GIZ confirmed that Petra Schöning "helped to prepare participants for missions abroad," including to Israel.

A Palestinian boy stands next to a Palestinian flag with a swastika painted over it as protesters march in solidarity with Palestinians against a Jewish settlement in the Sheikh Jarrah neighbourhood of East Jerusalem July 17, 2010

From gangster to peacemaker

As a Jewish gang leader in Berlin in his youth, Arye Sharuz Shalicar suffered harsh antisemitism from Muslim immigrants. Today he promotes Jewish-Muslim friendship and German-Israeli ties

Arye Shalicar in Tel Aviv: Young people are tomorrow’s decision-makers

Sometimes false friends are better than none

Why Israel’s government is under pressure to accept the support of far-right foreign leaders

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets with Hungary's controversial right-wing, anti-immigrant prime minister, Viktor Orban who is visiting Israel

Elections in the Netherlands: A blow to the surge of right-wing populism?

The most serious challenge to the late surge of Right-populist movements could be the availability of anti-establishment parties and candidates in the center and on the left.

PRO-IMMIGRATION ACTIVISTS shout as they are stopped by police during a visit by Dutch far-right politician Geert Wilders of the PVV party in Heerlan, Netherlands in March 2017.

Elections in the Netherlands: A blow to the surge of right-wing populism?

The most serious challenge to the late surge of Right-populist movements, then, could be the availability of anti-establishment parties and candidates in the center and on the left.

Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte (R) of the VVD Liberal party and Dutch far-right politician Geert Wilders of the PVV Party