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Amsterdam fears another night of unrest as it grapples with antisemitism and violence
Amsterdam police were bracing for yet another night of unrest on Tuesday as the Dutch capital grapples with antisemitic violence that started with attacks against visiting Israeli football fans last week.
Amsterdam violence: what to know about antisemitic attacks, Maccabi fans' chants
Tensions between Israeli soccer fans and Amsterdam's Arab population exploded into violent clashes and hit-and-run attacks targeting Israelis. What to know.
Protests continue in Amsterdam after attack on Israeli soccer fans
Amsterdam authorities are preparing for another night of protests just one day after three people were arrested for smashing a window of a tram. This comes days after an attack on Israeli soccer fans.
Amsterdam warns of new calls for unrest after violence around Israeli soccer match
Dutch police are warning of calls for more rioting in Amsterdam a day after dozens of people armed with sticks and firecrackers set a tram on fire in the Dutch capital
Amsterdam Struggles to Quell Unrest Days After Attacks on Israeli Soccer Fans
The violent assaults have set off a charged debate over antisemitism in the Netherlands and the country’s success in integrating immigrants.
Anti-Israel protests erupt in Amsterdam, with dozens of people arrested
On Wednesday, November 13, Dutch police detained dozens of pro-Palestinian protesters in Amsterdam. They violated a ban on demonstrations that had been imposed following violence against Israeli football fans last week,
The Forward
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How bad is antisemitism in Europe? Amsterdam ‘pogrom’ follows rising hostility
Antisemitism in Europe is growing. The latest incident is the Amsterdam ‘pogrom’ after a Maccabi Tel Aviv soccer match.
Opinion
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on MSN
Opinion
Jews being chased down in Amsterdam shows antisemitism is on the rise
Early Friday morning in Amsterdam, in the shadow of the house in which Anne Frank hid and where her family was betrayed, ...
The Sun
16h
Paris braces for France v Israel with SAS-style special forces & ‘1 cop per 3 fans’ as anti-Semitic chaos sweeps Europe
In
Europe
, reports of
antisemitism
have spiked, with attacks on synagogues, Jewish schools, and individuals intensifying.
Opinion
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Opinion
History repeats in Europe as new Jewish pogroms begin in Netherlands
Last week, in the continent best known for a genocide against the Jewish people less than a century ago, Jews are once again ...
5d
on MSN
A new Kristallnacht? Antisemitic violence and Europe’s responsibility
This time, Jews won't wait around to see where things are headed like they did in 1939. They’ll leave, leaving Europe to deal ...
2d
on MSN
A year in European antisemitism: What are the online and physical trends?
A new report by the Diaspora Ministry outlines the countries most affected by increasing antisemitism, and explores who drives this rise.
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Party Whose Leader Is Known for Antisemitism to Join Lithuanian Government
A new coalition includes a party led by a politician notorious for antisemitic remarks, another blow to the longstanding ...
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Lithuanian president to refuse ministers from party whose leader is on trial for antisemitism
Lithuania's President Gitanas Nauseda on Monday criticised the Social Democrats' decision to form a government with a party ...
The Globe and Mail
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What happened in Amsterdam is antisemitism
That is incredibly naïve. These events must be viewed in context of the alarming rise in
antisemitism
in
Europe
– even ...
14h
on MSN
US warns Russia potentially aiding North Korea's nuclear program in direct threat to Europe, Asia
Secretary of State Antony Blinken warns that North Korea is benefiting from aiding Russia in its war against Ukraine by ...
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'Never again is us': Europe failed in its promise to the Jews after WWII - interview
The Jerusalem Post spoke to Fiamma Nirenstein, the Foreign Ministry's special advisor on combating antisemitism.
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