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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets with his Slovakian counterpart Eduard Heger in Jerusalem, Israel, March 5, 2023. Credit: Kobi Gideon/GPO.

Israel aims to ‘take it forward’ with Slovakia as premiers meet in Jerusalem

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met on Sunday with his Slovakian counterpart Eduard Heger in Jerusalem. The two leaders discussed deepening bilateral cooperation, particularly in the fields of technology, innovation and tourism. “Slovakia and Israel...
Slovakian Jews being deported by the government during World War II after authorities signed an agreement with Germany in March 1942. Credit: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.

Slovakia apologizes for World War II laws against Jews

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The Slovakian government apologized on Wednesday for World War II-era laws that stripped Jews of their rights. On the 80th anniversary marking the adoption of the “Jewish Code” on Sept. 9, 1941, the Slovakian government...

Slovaks do not consider anti-Semitism a problem

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Antisemitism is considered a problem by 50 percent of EU citizens, mainly in France and Sweden, but only 20 percent consider it a problem in Slovakia, the Eurobarometer report shows. Moreover, 36 percent of Europeans, especially Germans...
File photo: Israeli president Reuven Rivlin and his Slovakian counterpart President Andrej Kiska seen at a dinner held at the president's house in Jerusalem on March 29, 2017. Photo by Kobi Gideon/GPO

Slovakia declares it will move its embassy to Jerusalem

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“Slovakia is on its way to relocating its embassy to Jerusalem,” Head of the Slovak National Council Andrej Danko told President Reuven Rivlin on Wednesday. On Tuesday, the visiting delegation of Slovak lawmakers announced the...

Slovakia commemorated Holocaust Victims and Racial Hatred Day

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On September 8, one day before Holocaust Victims and Racial Hatred Day, the Prime Minister laid wreathes at the Holocaust Victims Memorial at Rybné Square in Bratislava – where a Neological (i.e. Reformed Judaism)...