Dutch authorities say Israeli fans were assaulted after a soccer game in Amsterdam by hordes of young people apparently riled up by calls on social media to target Jewish people.
Chabad collected wounded Israelis across Amsterdam, delivering them to a safe shelter and offering them a place for Shabbat.
Amsterdam’s police chief, in a reference to a 1938 anti-Jewish pogrom in Germany. The violence appeared to be the product of ...
( NewsNation) — The top U.S. government antisemitism watchdog said she is horrified by Thursday night’s violence in Amsterdam in which roving gangs attacked people leaving a soccer match involving a ...
Last night, we witnessed an event straight out of the 1940s — an event that proved a culture of hatred for Jewish people is spreading across the world. For those of you fortunate enough to have never ...
We must relentlessly fight Antisemitism, wherever it emerges.” The statement follows an incident where Israeli soccer fans ...
Five hospitalised and at least 62 people arrested in Netherlands after ‘severe and violent incidents against Israelis’ ...
7 in Amsterdam could be replicated elsewhere in the West ... pointing to how 32 of them have adopted the International ...
Halsema, Amsterdam's mayor, described the violence as “an eruption of antisemitism that we had hoped never again to see in ...
The U.S. bishops have called on Christians to join them in opposing acts of antisemitism and reminding the faithful of ...
It was a pogrom. If there had been Internet in ’38, that’s what Kristallnacht would have looked like,” a shaken victim said.
Five people were injured during attacks Amsterdam's mayor described as "antisemitic". The Palestine Football Association said ...