Israel face France in a Nations League football match in Paris on Thursday surrounded by a huge security operation to prevent ...
The protests revealed broad opposition of workers and youth to the Gaza genocide, which European governments support by slandering opponents of genocide as “anti-Semites.” ...
Some 4,000 security forces were deployed to keep the peace in Paris as Israel's national soccer team faces France a week ...
calls it “absurd” to compare the violence in Amsterdam to pogroms). Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof, stressed that he was ...
Events such as the Jew-baiting in Amsterdam following a football match last week are increasing in Europe. The ECR Group in ...
Dutch parliamentarians clashed Wednesday in a heated debate to discuss the attacks on Israeli fans after a football match ...
Hard-right Dutch political figure Geert Wilders has ignited controversy by attributing attacks on Israeli soccer fans in ...
Whatever one’s views of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, it’s never acceptable to engage in violence – and certainly not based on people’s religion or nationality.
The attacks on Israeli fans after a football match in Amsterdam last week were a "poisonous cocktail" of anti-Semitism and ...
As unrest continues in Amsterdam in the wake of anti-Semitic attacks last week on Israeli soccer fans visiting the city, ...
It was reported that some of the players, aged 13, were spat on during the game as well as allegedly being threatened with ...
Introduction This article contains and curates Middle East historian Lawrence Davidson’s collection of Mouin Rabbani’s tweets ...