Femke Halsema, the mayor of Amsterdam, may have touched off a diplomatic incident last week when she said on a Dutch ...
The response to the recent horrific events in Amsterdam of the attacks on Israeli soccer fans should have been one of clear ...
On the night of Thursday, Nov. 7, the Dutch capital of Amsterdam witnessed Europe’s first pogrom since 1945. Around 3,000 ...
Organized, widespread beatings of Israeli soccer fans led to a temporary ban on protests, which anti-Israel activists are ...
Last November, a month after the Israel-Gaza war began, far-right populist Wilders and his Freedom Party (PVV) won the most ...
This past week in Amsterdam fans of the Israeli soccer team were identified as Jews and then beaten in a premeditated attack.
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 ...
Anti-Israel rioters used fireworks to set fire to a tram in Amsterdam, days after antisemitic mobs attacked Israeli fans ...
Police are still struggling to contain the fallout from a clash they say they saw coming, and that has provoked debate in the ...
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.
The episode has shined a light on racial tensions in the Netherlands, where a far-right party dominates the ruling coalition ...
OK. Riling up others? Yes. But is that the same as rounding up and beating Jews for being Jewish? No. They are not the same. The police in Amsterdam seem quite inept. They had eight hundred ...