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Israel's government Friday said it sent two rescue planes to Amsterdam to evacuate its citizens who were injured in an ...
AMSTERDAM—Dutch authorities said they were tightening security to protect Jews and Jewish sites as they investigate an overnight wave of violence in which Israeli soccer fans were chased and ...
Israeli football fans were ambushed and some of them went missing Thursday evening in Amsterdam in the aftermath ... particularly that of Jewish people in Russia or eastern Europe in the late ...
A Dutch criminal court on Wednesday sentenced four men behind the “Jew hunt” attack against Israeli soccer fans that rocked Amsterdam last November, though the lenient prison terms are drawing outrage ...
Jewish Fans of Maccabi Tel Aviv F.C. were leaving a Soccer Match tonight in Amsterdam, when they were Attacked and Beaten by Crowds of Arabs that were waiting outside the Stadium. At least 12 ...
Five people were injured and 62 were arrested in Amsterdam ... the Israeli fans in hit-and-run assaults that were apparently fuelled by calls spread on social media to target Jewish people.
In Amsterdam, a prominent Jewish member of the City Council, Itay Garmy, said that although there's a lot of anger and fear within the Jewish community, inflammatory remarks wouldn't help.
who won a match over Amsterdam’s Ajax. Ajax is one of several European soccer teams that are seen as historically Jewish. Fans from rival teams often taunt supporters and players of the ...
The four men were found guilty for their roles in the violence that unfolded after a Ajax–Maccabi Tel Aviv football match Pro-Palestinians demonstrate ahead of the UEFA Europa League football ...
AMSTERDAM, Netherlands — A criminal court ... had shared the location of Jewish soccer fans with 1,000 other members, calling on them to go on the attack: “A dead Jew is better than a living ...