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 Volunteers at the agricultural farm.

Tel Aviv eco-farm project receives international Green City award

 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

 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.

'I don't wear a yarmulke anymore': Netherlands’s Jews endure antisemitism outbreak

 Dutch police patrol after riots in Amsterdam, Netherlands, November 11, 2024.

Dutch government survives dispute over Amsterdam violence

By REUTERS
 Pro-Palestinian protesters face Dutch police while taking part in a banned demonstration in Amsterdam, Netherlands November 10, 2024.

Dutch government could fall over handling of Amsterdam violence, media report

By REUTERS
 Dutch police patrol after riots in Amsterdam, Netherlands, November 11, 2024.

Performance by Israeli band canceled in the Netherlands due to threats

 Pro-Palestinian protesters face Dutch police while taking part in a banned demonstration in Amsterdam, Netherlands November 10, 2024.

Dutch Jewish community leader: Amsterdam Jews not responsible for Middle East war

 Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof speaks to the media at a European Union leaders summit in Brussels, Belgium October 17, 2024.

Fingers pointing in all directions: Dutch politicians debate Amsterdam attacks, 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.’

Jew-hunting riots in Amsterdam expose dangers of bystander inaction

Pro-Palestinian protesters face Dutch police during a banned demonstration in Amsterdam, Netherlands November 10, 2024. The sign reads: "Police state".

'Cancer Jews': Trams set alight, violence erupts in Amsterdam in second wave of violence

 Policemen detain a person after youth clashed with Israeli football supporters, in Amsterdam, Netherlands, November 8, 2024.

Five new arrests in attacks against Israeli soccer supporters, Dutch police say

By REUTERS
 Anti-Israel protesters arrived in troves "in solidarity" with Thursday's pogrom in Amsterdam.

'This is Auschwitz': Hundreds defy Amsterdam protest ban in solidarity with attackers

By Bart Schut , JOANIE MARGULIES
 A sticker placed by an anti-Israel protester in front of a residential building across from Columbia’s Amsterdam gate, May 2024.. (Shira Dicker/The Media Line)

‘Free Palestine’ stickers backed with razor blades found outside Amsterdam Holocaust museum

 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.

Netherlands has opportunity to show Europe how to deal with violent antisemitism

 Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof and Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar at the former's residence in the Netherlands, November 10 2024

Dutch PM to Sa'ar: Amsterdam attacks were 'turning point'

 An El Al flight takes off at the Ben Gurion International Airport, outside of Tel Aviv, August 25, 2024.

2,000 citizens were flown back to Israel on emergency flights, El Al said

 Israeli Maccabi Tel Aviv supporters demonstrate and light flares as a policeman patrols the area in Amsterdam, Netherlands, November 7, 2024, in this screengrab obtained from a social media video.

Geert Wilders says no arrests were made during the Amsterdam pogrom

 Police officers work at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, following the violence targeting fans of an Israeli soccer team, in Amsterdam, Netherlands, November 8, 2024.

Israelis unable to return home are still at Amsterdam's airport

By Hodaya Ran