From Amsterdam to Madrid, Uber drivers to dedicated WhatsApp groups for antisemitic incidents, Jews have no more business in Europe/
The performance at the PAARD venue in Hague, Netherlands was canceled Wednesday night due to threats to the band made over social media.
As the match got underway, there was a melee near the Israel fans' section for several minutes, with people seen running and punches thrown.
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Dozens of demonstrators, some with Palestinian flags, chanted, "Amsterdam is saying no to genocide" and "Free Palestine."
The members of the House debated the role of lack of integration, antisemitism within the Muslim population, and failure of authority in a discussion about the attacks.
Your Jewish friends, neighbors, and co-workers undoubtedly feel unsafe at this moment, and you have an opportunity to show them they are not alone.
Heed this warning: Islamic fundamentalists may start with the Jews, but they won’t stop there.
By staying silent, these bystanders betray themselves, their communities, and democratic ideals—abandoning Amsterdam’s Israeli and Jewish guests.