The response to the recent horrific events in Amsterdam of the attacks on Israeli soccer fans should have been one of clear ...
On the night of Thursday, Nov. 7, the Dutch capital of Amsterdam witnessed Europe’s first pogrom since 1945. Around 3,000 ...
This past week in Amsterdam fans of the Israeli soccer team were identified as Jews and then beaten in a premeditated attack.
Five new arrests were made after what authorities say was antisemitic violence surrounding an Israeli team. Israeli fans also ...
When the news broke one day before the 82nd anniversary of Kristallnacht that Jews were being hunted and beaten on the ...
Whatever one’s views of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, it’s never acceptable to engage in violence – and certainly not ...
Police are still struggling to contain the fallout from a clash they say they saw coming, and that has provoked debate in the ...
The episode has shined a light on racial tensions in the Netherlands, where a far-right party dominates the ruling coalition ...
Snapshots of Telegram groupchats show that the slur was used to describe Israeli Maccabi fans, disproving the claim that ...
And several Dutch Jews pointed to the pro-Palestinian community of Moroccan youth in Amsterdam. In an op-ed in The Wall Street Journal, novelist and political commentator for De Telegraaf Leon de ...
Jews were at risk of being hunted, for the second time in several days, on the streets of Europe, as riots flared up again in Amsterdam. While I applaud the Belgian police’s efficiency in this ...
The pogrom was apparently planned well in advance of the match, with instigators tracking and disseminating the flight and ...