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 Israel fans clash with security staff during the Nations League France vs. Israel match

Französische Fans buhen israelische Nationalhymne während Nations-League-Spiel aus

By REUTERS
 The city of Amsterdam

'Free Palstine': WhatsApp group plays central role in Amsterdam pogrom trial

 Dutch far-right leader Geert Wilders speaks to media in The Hague, Netherlands after polls closed in an EU election on June 6, 2024.

Dutch politician Geert Wilders meets Israeli ministers, PM in Israel visit

 The city of Amsterdam

Antisemitism evident in Amsterdam riots, but terrorism ruled out - Dutch Prosecution

 Rally against antisemitism in Amsterdam

‘We stand beside our Jews’: A powerful rally in Amsterdam

By Rev. Cornelis Kant
 Rally against antisemitism in Amsterdam

Thousands rally in Amsterdam against antisemitism amid rising attacks in the Netherlands

Mayor of Amsterdam Femke Halsema attends a press conference following the violence targeting fans of an Israeli soccer team, in Amsterdam, Netherlands, November 8, 2024.

'We're being rejected outright': Amsterdam mayor bans rally against antisemitism

 MACCABI TEL Aviv soccer player Joris van Overeem arrives at Ben-Gurion Airport, the day after the attacks against Israelis in Amsterdam following a match between Maccabi and Ajax, earlier this month.

Israel needs to take action against antisemitism

 Vandalism at the Christian For Israel organization building in the Netherlands.

Zionist Christian center vandalized in Netherlands ahead of pro-Israel demonstration

 Demonstrators hold Palestinian and Israeli flags as they gather in front of the National Holocaust Museum on the day of its opening, in Amsterdam, Netherlands, March 10, 2024.

Dutch government creates new national strategy for combatting antisemitism

 A woman wrapped in an Israel flag stands outside the place where mayor of Amsterdam Femke Halsema attends a press conference following the violence targeting fans of an Israeli soccer team, in Amsterdam, Netherlands, November 8, 2024.

From Amsterdam to the UAE: Protecting those who safeguard Jewish life

 A WOMAN holds a sign that reads ‘never again is now’ at a march marking the 85th anniversary of Kristallnacht last year in Berlin.

As European leaders downplay antisemitic attacks, its clear Europe is failing Jews again

 PEOPLE WAVE Palestinian flags and a man wears a ‘Free Palestine’ shirt as students and employees of the University of Amsterdam protest, earlier this year.

The Netherlands are lost: Dutch seek to blame Israeli victims of Amsterdam pogrom

By David Ben-Basat

The victory against antisemitism: The conference of European Rabbis convenes in Munich

By Mark Fish
 Independence of the Seas, Royal Caribbean

Following Amsterdam events: Surge in cruise demand among Israelis

By MEITAL SHARABI/MAARIV
 Mohammad Hannoun with Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh.

Hamas official banished from Milan

 Menachem Margolin EJA calls on Europe to enact 6 month emergency period due to antisemitism.

EJA calls on Europe to enact six month emergency period due to antisemitism

 AMSTERDAM MAYOR Femke Halsema attends a new conference following the pogrom against Israeli soccer fans in the city last week. The mayor called it ‘an outburst of antisemitism the likes of which we hoped not to see again in Amsterdam.’

'Amsterdam riots were not pogrom,' mayor says, defending Muslim population