The Mayor of Amsterdam has said she regrets using the word 'pogrom' to describe the attacks on Israeli football fans in the ...
On the night of Thursday, Nov. 7, the Dutch capital of Amsterdam witnessed Europe’s first pogrom since 1945. Around 3,000 ...
The Mayor of Amsterdam, Femke Halsema, apologized for remarks she made following the riots that occurred after the football match between Ajax and Maccabi Tel Aviv. The Dutch official had previously ...
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The windows of the tram were shattered. Anti-Israel protesters arrived in troves ''in solidarity'' with Thursday's pogrom in Amsterdam. (credit: Bart Schut) No one was injured in the incident ...
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Dutch authorities are investigating reports that rideshare apps were used to coordinate the pogrom-style attacks on Jews in ...
The attacks against Israeli soccer fans in Amsterdam crossed the line from fair criticism of Israel to violence against Jews ...
“Ashamed that this can happen in The Netherlands.” He, too, called the attack a “pogrom in the streets of Amsterdam” and lamented that the Netherlands had become the “Gaza of Europe.
The application of the term "pogrom" was not an Israeli invention. It was used by Dutch politicians who recognized the severity and antisemitic nature of the incident," Sa'ar said.
“This seems like a PLANNED and ORGANIZED POGROM in Amsterdam,” former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett posted on social media. “At these moments, Arabs are rampaging around and ...