This past week in Amsterdam fans of the Israeli soccer team were identified as Jews and then beaten in a premeditated attack.
After a slow initial response, the Dutch government is taking it seriously, says America's envoy to monitor antisemitism.
The vicious attack on Jews following a soccer match in Amsterdam left one New Yorker who fled the Dutch city as a child to ...
On the night of Thursday, Nov. 7, the Dutch capital of Amsterdam witnessed Europe’s first pogrom since 1945. Around 3,000 Israeli Jews were in town to watch Maccabi Tel Aviv play a UEFA league match ...
The perpetrators were Muslims of Moroccan origin.
The pogrom was apparently planned well in advance of the match, with instigators tracking and disseminating the flight and ...
Last November, a month after the Israel-Gaza war began, far-right populist Wilders and his Freedom Party (PVV) won the most ...
The antisemitic violence in Amsterdam occurred one day before the anniversary of Kristallnacht, the Nazi-organized pogrom ...
Following violence against Israeli soccer fans in Amsterdam last week, France has thrown heavy policing muscle behind a ...
When you read the news reports of the appalling violence against Israeli soccer fans in Amsterdam, there is no doubt that ...
The police in Amsterdam seem quite inept. They had eight hundred policeman and they couldn’t prevent what happened. Maybe the report blaming the Israeli fans, is the police and politicians’ way of ...
Early Friday morning in Amsterdam, in the shadow of the house in which Anne Frank hid and where her family was betrayed, ...