Adviser to Netanyahu, Trump behind far-right German party’s successful scare campaign
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Alexander Gauland, top candidate of the anti-immigration party Alternative for Germany, attends a news conference in Berlin, September 25, 2017.
Day After Election Success: Far-right Leader Questions Special German-Israeli Relationship
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Vincent Harris, CEO of Harris Media, who worked with Netanyahu, Trump and AfD.
Adviser to Netanyahu, Trump Shaped Far-right German Party’s Successful Scare Campaign
Ofer Aderet | 25.09.2017
"Stop Islamization" - an Alternative for Germany election campaign poster in Marxloh, a suburb of Duisburg with a large Turkish migrant population, September 13, 2017.
Why Israel Won't Condemn German Far-right's Electoral Success
Opinion | 25.09.2017
Demonstrators protest against the nationalist Alternative for Germany Party, AfD, after parliament elections in Frankfurt, Germany, September, 24, 2017. Banner reads: Frankfurt hates the AfD.
What the Far-right's Meteoric Ascendance Portends for German Society
Ofer Aderet / Analysis | 25.09.2017
Alexander Gauland, top candidate of the anti-immigration party Alternative fuer Deutschland (AfD) speaks during a news conference in Berlin, Germany, September 25, 2017. REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay
Far-right German Leader After Election Surge: Jews Have Nothing to Fear
The Associated Press and Reuters | 25.09.2017
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