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.
Dutch police have been accused of brutality following a banned pro-Palestinian protest in Amsterdam. The alleged violence ...
Dutch authorities on Thursday said they were investigating reports of police violence against pro-Palestinian protesters ...
Hard-right Dutch political leader Geert Wilders has blamed “Moroccans” for attacks on Israeli soccer fans in Amsterdam last ...
Officials said friction had been growing in the lead-up to the soccer match, with the antisemites who led the attack calling ...
Dutch parliamentarians clashed in a heated debate Wednesday as they addressed last week's attacks on Israeli football fans, ...
As incidents of both antisemitic and Islamaphobic abuse surge across Europe, a soccer match between Israel’s Maccabi Tel Aviv ...
Antisemitic assaults on visiting Israeli soccer fans, and incendiary chants and attacks by some Israelis: Here’s what we know so far about the violence in Amsterdam last week.
Introduction This article contains and curates Middle East historian Lawrence Davidson’s collection of Mouin Rabbani’s tweets ...
Netherlands Prime Minister Dick Schoof denounced the "anti ... reported The Guardian newspaper. Protest organizers have ...
Following the arrests, older footage surfaced of three males hitting a 14-year-old boy and telling him to say "Free Palestine." ...