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The Knesset House Committee meets to debate a bill to cancel the citizenship or residency of first-degree relatives of terrorists, Oct. 29, 2024. Credit: Knesset Channel.

Knesset committee advances bill to deport terrorists’ families

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Knesset House Committee members voted 9-to-2 on Tuesday to advance a bill seeking to deport families of terrorists living in Israel under certain circumstances. The proposed law is meant as a deterrent. Israel's National Security...
Helmut Oberlander as a young member of Einsatzkommando 10a. Credit: Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs.

Last Canadian suspected of Nazi war crimes dies before he can be deported

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Helmut Oberlander, 97, the last Canadian facing allegations of Nazi war crimes, died on Monday before the federal government could complete its 26-year-effort to deport him, according to Canadian media reports. Oberlander had been in...
Prisoners in forced labor at Neuengamme concentration camp. Credit: U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum via Wikimedia Commons.

US Department of Justice denies deportation appeal of former German Nazi guard

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A man who served as a Nazi concentration-camp guard has lost his appeal to halt his deportation, announced the U.S. Department of Justice on Thursday. Friedrich Karl Berger, a German citizen, was ordered removed from...
The Neuengamme network of Nazi concentration camps, with more than 85 satellite camps, near Meppen, Germany. Credit: US Holocaust Memorial Museum.

US to deport former Nazi concentration-camp guard living in Tennessee

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The U.S. Department of Justice announced on Thursday that a former Nazi concentration-camp guard who was living in Tennessee has been ordered to return to Germany. Following a two-day trial, U.S. Immigration Judge Rebecca L. Holt issued...