Jewish community has seen rise in antisemitic incidents since October 7 massacre: Izmir synagogue defaced on Saturday with 'Murderer Israel'; calls to revoke Jews' citizenships
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After community leader and his wife were killed, most of city's remaining Jews are airlifted by fundraising group Keren Hayesod

Israeli team pulls bodies of Saul and Fortuna Cenudioglu from under rubble of their home in Antakya, join memorial service with victims' family

Israeli rescue workers locate Saul and Fortuna Cenudioglu in rubble of collapsed building where they lived in disaster-hit southern town of Antakya

Home of Saul Cenudioglu and wife Fortuna in Antakya collapsed in quake; Israeli ambassador says no word on any Israelis hurt in catastrophic temblors that hit region

Local police say Khorasan Province leadership of Islamic State ordered suspects to take action against Swedish and Dutch missions, along with Jewish, Christian houses of worship

Though nowhere near as packed - or rowdy - as a similar one in Ukraine, an off-the-beaten-path tomb is increasingly visited by supplicants who bring an air of quiet camaraderie

Once known in Greek as Smyrna, the city has had a Jewish presence since antiquity, with church documents mentioning Jews from the 2nd century CE. Today, fewer than 1,300 remain

Antakya, known in antiquity as Antioch, has a Jewish community 2,300 years old and is mentioned in the Talmud, but a flight to urban areas has left just a dozen Jewish residents

Erdogan spokesman calls incident a 'heinous act'; opposition lawmakers also issue condemnations, as interior minister announces 2 suspects have been apprehended

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