Namibians Suing Germany for 1904 Genocide

'The only difference [between the Jewish Holocaust and our own] is that the Jews are white and we are black,' said Herero chief Sam Kambazembi.

Outraged PLO Leader Labels Sudan-Israel Meeting ‘Stab in the Back’

Saeb Erekat called the meeting a “stab in the back of the Palestinian people and a flagrant walkout on the Arab peace initiative."

Israel’s Government Recruits Citizens to ‘Fight Ebola’

Israel’s government is recruiting citizens to help combat the Ebola virus epidemic in West Africa.

‘African Nations Willing to Absorb Infiltrators from Israel’

"We have created a base of countries willing to absorb these infiltrators, and now we may have to improve not only the legislation, but also the agreements."

Israel Planning Aggressive Measures Against African Illegals

At present, Israel is home to an estimated 40,000 infiltrators from Africa.

BBC Reporter Needles French Jewish Woman at Unity Rally

A BBC reporter needled a French Jewish woman Sunday at the mega Paris unity rally over the unrelated issue of Israel and Palestinians.

Entebbe: ‘Israel Was Right – And Fortunately the Mission Succeeded’

Uganda's current president praised Israel's Operation Thunderbolt at Entebbe 40 years ago.

Israel’s 2015 Weapons Sales Reach $5.7 Billion, European Sales Double in 2 Years

This marks an overall increase of about $100 million in 2015 over 2014.

Government to Approve Aliyah of 1,000 Ethiopian Jews ‘Within a Month’

"There is a question […] regarding the Jewishness of those in Ethiopia, and because of this the State has decided that those who are still in Ethiopia will not make Aliyah under the Law of Return."

Israeli Army Vet Launches Tikkun Olam Project in Africa

“We receive money from people who believe in Tikkun Olam, giving back to the world. I try to explain to people the impact of the money."

Netflix Showing New Film on Ethiopian Jews’ Rescue in SF Jewish Festival

From 1979 to 1983, Aliyah activists and Mossad agents operating in Sudan encouraged the Beta Israel communities in Ethiopia to come to the Sudan, and from the Sudan they would be taken to Israel via Europe.

Report from Uganda: Israel, Sudan to Cooperate on Normalization

“Israel is returning to Africa in a big way; Africa already returned to Israel. These are very important ties for diplomacy, for the economy, for security."

Intl Court of Justice at The Hague Declines to Block IDF Operation in Rafah

The State of Israel is a member of the Genocide Convention and has made extraordinary efforts to avoid civilian deaths in Gaza during its operations.

PM Netanyahu to Visit Australia, Singapore, Kazakhstan & Azerbaijan

The prime minister and president will be globe-trotting this year as Israel's international relations grow.

Report: Between 700 and 900 Immigrants Died at Sea Last week

The boats have mostly left from Libya, where many women said the smugglers had beaten and raped them.

Uganda, Mossad, Expose Hezbollah Agent Involved in International Terrorist Plot

Yassin had already identified at least 100 Lebanese living in Uganda for possible recruitment by Hezbollah.

Report: Algeria Enlisting African Union Members to Revoke Israel’s Observer’s Status

Israel was an observer in the Organization of African Unity, but in 2002, when it was replaced by the African Union, the Israeli membership was revoked.

Kuwait Joins Sunni Nations Cutting Ties With Iran

Kuwait has joined those who recalled their ambassadors from Iran over the crisis with Saudi Arabia.

Military Seizes Control of Burkina Faso in Coup D’Etat

The country’s army announced Monday on state television that it has arrested President Roch Marc Christian Kabore, suspended the constitution, and dissolved the national government and the national assembly.

Report: Sudan and Israel Agreed to Sign Full Normalization Deal

The reported $335 million compensation Sudan agreed to pay American terror victims will most likely come out of a $3 billion debt forgiveness the US reportedly promised Sudan.

Violent Robbery at Nairobi Chabad House, Rabbi, Wife, Beaten, Injured

The robbers entered Mrs. Notik's bedroom, beat her with a stick to wake her up, threatened her life and demanded money.

Israel, Germany to Link on African Development Projects

Strengthening ties with Africa is an echo of the past for Israel and a good plan for the future.

Rwanda Foreign Minister Visits Ashkelon

Rwandan Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation Louise Mushikiwabo toured the Hof Ashkelon Regional Council Monday, accompanied by Foreign Minister Avigdor Liberman. The foreign...

Netanyahu to West African States: ‘I Believe in Africa’

'Africa and Israel share a natural affinity. We have, in many ways, similar histories. '

South African Human Rights Activist Rhoda Kadalie, True Friend of Israel, Dead at 68

Rhoda Kadalie always spoke truth to power, which in South Africa included her being a staunch defender of Israel against the official antisemitic line.

South Africa’s Chief Rabbi ‘Says Israel Has ‘Closed Its Doors to Us’

“The founders of the state established the Law of Return, and now the 'Entry Law' must be enacted.”

Lev Leviev Ups the Ante on Angola Diamonds

Israeli real estate and international business magnate Lev Leviev is raising prices on diamonds he mines in Angola, due to a new deal.

Israeli Tourists Attacked in Kenya

The two women were robbed and then slashed by the assailants while traveling to their hotel.

Ethiopia Alarmed by Trump’s Mention of Egypt Blowing Up Its Nile Dam

"It’s a very dangerous situation because Egypt is not going to be able to live that way. And they’ll end up blowing up the dam."

Terror Alerts Highest in France, Raised Around the World

Security personnel are on their highest level in France; the terror threat is rising globally too.

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