Israeli club Maccabi Tel Aviv’s game against Besiktas in the Europa League has been played without incident before empty ...
Thousands of people protested against antisemitism and in support of Jews and Israel on Thursday, at gathering in Amsterdam ...
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 ...
Israel’s Maccabi Tel Aviv soccer team has returned to Europe for the first time since its fans were assaulted in the ...
The Supreme Court of the Netherlands, the country's highest court, on Friday was advised by its advocate general to uphold ...
Israel's Maccabi Tel Aviv soccer team will play in a match without fans after an incident in Amsterdam in which fans were ...
The November 28th rally was a powerful reminder that we must stand in solidarity with our Jewish brothers and sisters and ...
STORYLINE Hundreds of people joined a demonstration against antisemitism and in support of Israel in Amsterdam on Thursday ...
As the rally unfolded, the streets of Amsterdam were filled with songs of hope, speeches of solidarity, and a resounding call to confront the rising tide of antisemitism in the Netherlands.
Dutch ministers on Friday criticised the "undesirable" manner in which Israel publicised a report accusing six pro-Palestinian groups of fomenting violence against Israeli football fans in Amsterdam.
Protesters from Extinction Rebellion, Justice Now, and Christian Collective stormed the building, defacing it with graffiti and creating a hostile environment for staff.
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 ...