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Israeli theater creates magical journey for children in Serbia and Croatia

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 MAESTRO Dawid Runtz.

Celebrate Israel-Croatia ties with the Zagreb Philharmonic Orchestra

 The flag of Croatia (illustrative).

Croatian Prime Minister now has a special advisor for combating antisemitism

President Reuven Rivlin hosts a state dinner on July 29 in honor of Croatia’s President Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović

Why is Israel courting Croatia’s leader?


Croatian president watches as 'Schindler's List' producer hands Oscar to Yad Vashem

Graber-Kitarovic told Rivlin that at the ceremony she had emphasized the importance of carrying the message of peace and tolerance.

Croatian Auschwitz survivor Branko Lustig (L) kisses the hand of Croatian President Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic at Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial in Jerusalem

Netanyahu: Nuclear deal makes Mideast war more likely, not less

Since the deal was announced eight days ago, Netanyahu has spoken out against it every single day – often more than once a day.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (R) and Croatian President Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic

Meet the ambassador: Croatia's Pjer Simunovic

Starting out reporting foreign affairs for a newspaper new envoy takes upon himself to make news strengthening ties with Israel.

PJER SIMUNOVIC

Nazi hunter slams Croatia over collaborator pensions

In letter to Croatian PM Milanovic, Dr. Efraim Zuroffblasted the disbursement of pensions to veterans of the Ustasha.

Original chains and manacles worn by inmates of World War II Jasenovac concentration camp displayed at Jasenovac, Croatia, in 2001.

Hundreds attend Zagreb mass in honor of ‘one of Europe's biggest mass murderers’

Memorial held for World War II era dictator Ante Pavelić, whose fascist regime was allied with Nazi Germany.

Ante Pavelić

A Fresh Perspective: Double standards and the hypocrisy of the Left

It seems the courts in the Jewish state care much more for the rights of the Arabs than they do for the same exact rights claimed by Jewish settlers.

Amir Benayoun

Why did a Kibbutz in Israel ship 380 million flies to Croatia?

The flies were grown at Kibbutz Sde Eliyahu and then underwent sterilization using a radioactive process.

Flies on their way to Europe‏

Meet Montenegro’s first ambassador to Israel

Montenegro boasts of being a multi-religious country, and sees its small Jewish community of 300 as integrated into the fabric of society.

Montenegro Ambassador Tamara Mugosa and out-going President Shimon Peres enjoy a laugh during their talks on bi-lateral relations.

Israel-Montenegro ties of friendship

Delegates from the tiny Balkan state tour the Holy Land in an official visit.

A High-level delegation from Montenegro and its Israeli counterpart visit the Israel Museum.

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