Amsterdam club cancels Israeli show, suggests finding 'Jewish venue'
Antisemitic groups pressured the venue to cancel the pre-scheduled performances through threatening emails and social media campaign against the "ultra-Zionist" ...
Antisemitic groups pressured the venue to cancel the pre-scheduled performances through threatening emails and social media campaign against the "ultra-Zionist" ...
National Security Council and intelligence services trade accusations over failure to protect soccer fans from violence.
Bill Ackman announces relocation of business operations to London, leaving "a jurisdiction that fails to protect its tourists and minority ...
During a violent attack on Maccabi Tel Aviv fans in the Netherlands, Uber drivers were reportedly involved, with some even ...
Europe must confront reality and acknowledge it has become a haven for extremist ideologies seeking to destroy Jewish life.
Emergency rescue mission launched as Israeli authorities coordinate with Dutch government; Police arrests 60 attackers; Possible hostage situation is being ...
Witnesses recount the systematic attacks on hundreds of Maccabi Tel Aviv fans after Europa League match as Israeli Foreign Ministry ...
Internal resistance to protecting Jewish facilities sparked alarm just a month before Amsterdam attack on Israeli soccer fans.
Pro-Palestinian activists vandalized the royal palace in Amsterdam, splashing red paint and scrawling "Intifada" on its wall.
The local police issued a statement: "An unusual incident occurred today at Schiphol Airport, during which a person was sucked ...
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