A week after Israeli soccer fans were attacked in the streets of Amsterdam, triggering damning accusations of a "Jew hunt" in a city with an ugly history of antisemitism, a clearer picture of what ...
It is no good kicking the Jew-hatred down the road and trying to ignore it. Europe is not yet lost, but it needs to combat ...
The Netherlands’ new four-party coalition faces first unity test after locals attacked Israeli soccer fans. Geert Wilders’ ...
After Israeli soccer fans were targeted last week, some Muslims worry that politicians are painting them as foreigners and ...
The Netherlands is still dealing with the social and political fallout of violence a week ago in the streets of Amsterdam between supporters of Maccabi Tel Aviv and men on scooters.
Recent street violence in Amsterdam reveals profound changes in how the left and right deal with antisemitism. For European ...
Antisemitism in Europe has now reached the point where the future of many of its Jewish communities is now seriously in doubt.
Israel’s Maccabi Tel Aviv fans ignited violence in Amsterdam, but the far-right is victimising them to repress Palestine ...
Muslims in Amsterdam have spoken out following government accusations against them after violence instigated by Israeli ...
The Dutch ruling class is trying to strengthen Schoof’s right-wing government and grant it authoritarian powers to attack ...
Anger, fear and anxiety are still simmering in Amsterdam. Last week, Israeli soccer fans were attacked in the streets, Palestinian flags ripped off walls and antisemitic slurs yelled during riots.