Tech company's CEO Nir Zohar says it is 'unfathomable' for Israeli employees to be called terrorists by teammate at work
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Man leading campaign against St. Conleth, which employed Louis Feutren for decades before he died in 2009, says his old teacher 'was boastful, unrepentant and proud' of Nazi past

Located in Dublin's Chabad House, Deli 613 provides a much-needed option and a communal gathering spot for local Jews - while earning mainstream praise for its culinary excellence

Former top flight player to arrive in Israel with his team within days; says: 'We have confidence in our ability to do what is necessary to prepare the team for the coming season'

Irish defense minister says decision to pull its 130 troops from UNDOF made following 'assessment of sustainability of overseas commitments'; date to be discussed with UN officials

Poland announces release of Maciej Walczak, as Ireland confirms that it's working with France to spring dual national arrested amid recent protests against regime

Database includes records documenting over three centuries of Jewish life in Ireland; curator: 'A living history of people who have now no voice'

Sean Rooney, 23, a member of the peacekeeping force along the border between Israel and Lebanon, was shot dead last week in first such death since 2015

24-year-old Pvt. Seán Rooney killed last week in attack on convoy, which passed through town not under force's mandate; Hezbollah terror group has not commented on incident

In warm visit, presidents reference joint ancestral ties in public speeches and private meeting

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