What I saw, heard and felt in Europe has been nothing short of appalling, and it should serve as an alarm bell for the United ...
The CBC is at it again . This time, they’re explaining away the attacks on Israeli soccer fans that happened in Amsterdam on ...
The episode has shined a light on racial tensions in the Netherlands, where a far-right party dominates the ruling coalition ...
Femke Halsema used the term to describe the violence which followed a football match between Maccabi Tel Aviv and the local ...
Organized, widespread beatings of Israeli soccer fans led to a temporary ban on protests, which anti-Israel activists are ...
On the night of Thursday, Nov. 7, the Dutch capital of Amsterdam witnessed Europe’s first pogrom since 1945. Around 3,000 ...
Last November, a month after the Israel-Gaza war began, far-right populist Wilders and his Freedom Party (PVV) won the most ...
The vicious attack on Jews following a soccer match in Amsterdam left one New Yorker who fled the Dutch city as a child to ...
Oct. 7 era than the phrase “visibly Jewish.” “Visible” Jews were hunted Thursday evening in Amsterdam following a soccer ...
This past week in Amsterdam fans of the Israeli soccer team were identified as Jews and then beaten in a premeditated attack.
A recent graduate of the University of Amsterdam remembers her time there as marked by antisemitic assumptions.
The first recorded pogrom in history occurred in first-century Egypt, when lethal mobs in Alexandria, encouraged by the Roman prefect Aulus Avilius Flaccus, savagely attacked the city’s Jews.