By JERUSALEM POST STAFF A woman wrapped in an Israel flag stands outside the place where mayor of Amsterdam Femke Halsema attends a press conference following the violence targeting fans of an ...
Some 2,000 people attend Thursday night rally outside city hall after mayor nixes planned Dam Square demonstration, saying she's unable to guarantee safety of attendees ...
Israeli club Maccabi Tel Aviv's game against Besiktas in the Europa League was played without incident before empty stands in ...
After the attacks on Israeli supporters in Amsterdam, Israel has issued a warning to its citizens wishing to attend events, ...
Thousands of people protested against antisemitism and in support of Jews and Israel on Thursday, at gathering in Amsterdam ...
The Supreme Court of the Netherlands was advised on Friday by its advocate general to uphold a ruling saying the Dutch state ...
Israel's Maccabi Tel Aviv soccer team will play in a match without fans after an incident in Amsterdam in which fans were ...
Dutch police detained nearly 300 anti-Israel demonstrators who rallied in central Amsterdam in defiance of a protest ban ...
Demonstrators chant 'Amsterdam is saying no to genocide' and 'Free Palestine,' days after Israeli soccer fans in the Dutch ...
Five people were treated at hospitals and dozens were arrested after the attacks, which were condemned as antisemitic by authorities in Amsterdam, Israel and across Europe. Before the game ...
Israel said it had dispatched two planes to Amsterdam early Friday morning to extricate Israeli soccer fans beset by mobs after a game between Ajax, a local team, and Maccabi Tel Aviv, an Israeli ...
Israel’s National Security Council, however, was not briefed on the threats and thus did not issue a warning to the public – including the 3,000 fans who traveled to Amsterdam to see the game.