The Mayor of Amsterdam, Femke Halsema, apologized for remarks she made following the riots that occurred after the football match between Ajax and Maccabi Tel Aviv. The Dutch official had previously ...
Kristalnacht came to Amsterdam last week. Just when we thought we were starting to see the turning point of Israel’s War on Terror, last night’s vicious attack of Israeli soccer supporters was a rude ...
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The Mayor of Amsterdam has said she regrets using the word 'pogrom' to describe the attacks on Israeli football fans in the ...
Late on Thursday night, Nov. 7, Esther Voet heard explosions from her home in the center of Amsterdam. Voet, who is the editor of a Dutch Jewish weekly newspaper, quickly learned that she was hearing ...
The events in Amsterdam called for nuanced media coverage that contextualized events and condemned both anti-Jewish and anti-Arab violence. Instead, per usual, world leaders and media alike painted ...
The events in Amsterdam show how Israel's weaponisation of antisemitism and perpetual victim narrative has reached ...
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The application of the term "pogrom" was not an Israeli invention. It was used by Dutch politicians who recognized the severity and antisemitic nature of the incident," Sa'ar said.
Femke Halsema said the word ‘pogrom’ in relation to violence involving Israeli fans had been used by politicians to target ...
One week ago on Nov. 7, innocent Israeli soccer fans were sought out and brutally attacked after the Maccabi Tel Aviv team ...