Serbia
Collection of documents of Ustasha Atrocities presented at the Begin Center - opinion
Despite the fact that plaques mark the names of central death camps and murder sites in the Hall of Remembrance at Yad Vashem, the general public is unfamiliar with others targeted in the Holocaust
Serbia’s FM Djuric to ‘Post’: Strategic partnership with Israel ‘historic step forward’ - interview
Inside the unflinching friendship shared between Israel and Serbia - editorial
Black Metallica Symphony Tribute show to perform in Tel Aviv
Shocking: Serbian Minister Suffers Stroke Live on Television
Viewers watched an everyday interview slow down oddly until the critically ill minister Darko Glišić was rushed to hospital.
Life and legacy of Jewish-Serbian author David Albahari - opinion
A glimpse into the legacy left behind by David Albahari, the prolific Jewish-Serbian author of the Holocaust novel "Bait."
Netanyahu's former advisor questioned in Serbia over 'Qatargate,' classified documents affair
Deputy Commissioner Momi Meshulam is currently in Serbia conducting a legal deposition involving Srulik Einhorn, a former Netanyahu advisor.
Israeli Police will travel to Serbia for legal deposition for 'Qatargate' suspect Einhorn - report
Walla reported that both the Israel Police and the Justice Ministry have refrained from formally approaching Serbian authorities to advance the deposition request.
From Ottoman Oppression to Modern Jihad: The Nevesinje Legacy - opinion
The 1875 Serbian revolt against Ottoman rule offers a blueprint for addressing today's Islamic extremism, rising antisemitism, and the decline of Western Christian values in Europe.
Staro Sajmiste: Belgrade's fairground of death for the Balkans' Jews
From formidable fairground to a camp of death, the dark history of the Nazi camp within Belgrade’s borders
Actions, not words: The three European countries that came to Israel's aid after Oct. 7 - analysis
Editor's Notes: With the exception of the United States, every Western ally refused to sell Israel ammunition. Only three unexpected partners filled the gap: Hungary, Serbia, and the Czech Republic.
Kisiljevo revives legend of first vampire to attract tourism
Promoting local folklore has 'huge potential' for attracting tourists, says tourism director.
Vucic: Serbia helped supply Israel with arms after Oct. 7, despite European criticism – exclusive
DIPLOMATIC AFFAIRS | In a wide-ranging interview with The Jerusalem Post, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, talked about hostage Alon Ohel, antisemitism, and Serbian-Israeli relations.
Serbia’s Pres. Vucic: EXPO 2027 will be ‘game-changer’ for Serbia and region
The EXPO, set to be held under the theme Play for Humanity: Sport and Music for All, will be the first specialized exposition held in Europe in decades and the first ever in the Western Balkans.