Netanyahu on Holocaust Remembrance Day: “We Are No Longer a Powerless People Begging for Protection”

World leaders throughout the globe will mark International Holocaust Remembrance Day on Wednesday, January 27, with ceremonies, memorials, and events intended to honor victims of the Holocaust and World War II.
German Chancellor: ‘Anti-Semitism More Widespread Than We Think’

Chancellor Merkel admitted in her speech that anti-Semitism in Europe is on the rise and she expressed great concern.
New German Submarine to Help Secure Israel’s Waters

A ceremony was held for the acquisition of the Israel’s latest submarine, the INS Rahav on Tuesday, January 12 in Haifa.
The Islamization of Germany in 2015

A mob of a thousand men of “Arab or North African” origin sexually assaulted more than 100 German women in downtown Cologne on New Year’s Eve.
Israel’s Newest Sub Nuclear-Capable Set to Arrive on Tuesday

After ten years and some unexpected delays, Israel is set to mark the long-awaited arrival of its newest submarine, the INS Rahav, on Tuesday.
Hitler’s Manifesto Making a Comeback
Mein Kampf, perhaps the most controversial book ever printed, is available for sale in Germany for the first time since World War Two (WWII).
Syrian Refugee Offers Wife’s Rape to Smugglers in Return for Passage to Europe

Last year while fleeing war-torn Syria, a refugee offered his wife’s rape as payment to smugglers for his family’s passage to Europe.
String of Global ISIS New Year’s Eve Attacks Foiled

A string of global ISIS-backed New Year’s Eve terror attacks were foiled by security officials.
Medical Record Proves Hitler Not as “Ballsy” as History Would Suggest

A German medical document has proven an old urban legend true: Adolf Hitler only had one testicle.
The IDF’s Most Expensive Weapon Begins 3,000 Mile Underwater Journey to Israel

The Israeli Navy’s newest high-tech submarine has left the German manufacturing center where it was made and begun the 3,000-mile journey to its home on a Haifa naval base.