Palestine Action Amsterdam defaces royal palace
Pro-Palestinian activists vandalized the royal palace in Amsterdam, splashing red paint and scrawling "Intifada" on its wall.
Pro-Palestinian activists vandalized the royal palace in Amsterdam, splashing red paint and scrawling "Intifada" on its wall.
Hundreds of migrants have been the subject of multiple complaints. Activists say judges "encourage" crime by releasing the suspects police ...
Iron cross pried out of a basalt rock altar outside a church in Tabgha in which German Association of the ...
The campaign banners of Jewish Canadian parliament members Rachel Bendayan and Anthony Housefather get spray-painted with swastikas ahead of the ...
"We strongly condemn this shameful act of sacrilege and villainous manifestation of fanaticism," the Central Board of Jewish communities says ...
Vandals also leave pictures of Shiri Banki, teen murdered at 2015 Jerusalem Pride Parade, at entrance to Young Israel synagogue. ...
While the Wroclaw Jewish cemetery has been targeted by vandals in the past, there is no proof that the latest ...
"Antisemitism has no place in Tucson or anywhere for that matter. We have a moral imperative to speak out unequivocally ...
The suspects left several Palestinian flags and antisemitic banners behind.
Police in Lexington, Kentucky are investigating the vandalism of a menorah and sign at the local university's Jewish Student Center. ...
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