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Amsterdam fears another night of unrest as it grapples with antisemitism and violence
Amsterdam police were bracing for yet another night of unrest on Tuesday as the Dutch capital grapples with antisemitic violence that started with attacks against visiting Israeli football fans last week.
Opinion
Why Europe must address antisemitic violence after the Amsterdam attacks – opinion
ABDULLAH BIN al-Muqaffa, a Persian translator, philosopher, and author who was murdered by order of the Muslim Caliph al-Mansur in 759, said: “Those who feel no fear of punishment will misbehave.”
France steps up security for Israel match after Amsterdam violence
President Emmanuel Macron, prime minister Michel Barnier, former presidents François Hollande and Nicolas Sarkozy expected to attend match in Paris
After antisemitic violence rocked Amsterdam, Paris braces for an Israel soccer match
With thousands of extra security personnel deployed on the streets of Paris and a “double ring” of security thrown around the national stadium, France is taking no chances with Thursday’s soccer match with Israel.
High-stakes clash in Paris as Israel faces France amid tight security after Amsterdam violence
Israel faces France in a Nations League match in Paris today that will be surrounded by a huge security operation following attacks on Israeli football fans
Lawmakers clash, protesters arrested in wake of Amsterdam violence
Dutch parliamentarians clashed in a heated debate Wednesday as they addressed last week's attacks on Israeli football fans, while police in Amsterdam arrested pro-Palestinian protesters who again defied a ban on demonstrations in the wake of the violence.
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Thousands protest in Vilnius against government party whose leader is on trial for antisemitism
More than 5,000 people protested next to the Lithuanian parliament on Thursday against election winners the Social Democrats ...
Opinion
The Christian Post
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Opinion
What to do with rampant antisemitism: From 1938 Kristallnacht to 2024 Amsterdam
The recent attack on Israeli Maccabi Tel Aviv fans in Amsterdam — a brutal mob assault that Dutch police seemed unprepared or ...
The Forward
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How bad is antisemitism in Europe? Amsterdam ‘pogrom’ follows rising hostility
Antisemitism in Europe is growing. The latest incident is the Amsterdam ‘pogrom’ after a Maccabi Tel Aviv soccer match.
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on MSN
A new Kristallnacht? Antisemitic violence and Europe’s responsibility
This time, Jews won't wait around to see where things are headed like they did in 1939. They’ll leave, leaving Europe to deal ...
15h
on MSN
Italian mural of Holocaust survivors defaced in act of antisemitism: 'Damages walls but not history'
A Milanese mural of Italy's most prominent Holocaust survivors was defaced, scratching out both their faces and the stars of ...
The Times of Israel
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Robin Williams’ Answer to Why Antisemitism Is Exploding in Amsterdam
The avalanche of antisemitic hatred we witnessed over the last week in Amsterdam is by no means isolated to the Netherlands but a tinderbox exploding around the globe. European leaders are as clueless ...
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Party Whose Leader Is Known for Antisemitism to Join Lithuanian Government
A new coalition includes a party led by a politician notorious for antisemitic remarks, another blow to the longstanding ...
Arutz Sheva
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86 years after Kristallnacht: 96% of European Jews experience antisemitism
Since October 7, more than 96% of Jews in
Europe
report that they encounter
antisemitism
in their daily lives, according ...
6h
on MSN
'Campus activism that veers into hate speech.' UR prof, Schumer condemn 'wanted' posters
Hundreds of "wanted" posters covered a tunnel beneath the University of Rochester campus Sunday night, accusing a handful of ...
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on MSN
A year in European antisemitism: What are the online and physical trends?
A new report by the Diaspora Ministry outlines the countries most affected by increasing antisemitism, and explores who drives this rise.
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