Dutch police said on Thursday that they have opened an inquiry into alleged police brutality during and after a banned ...
Officials said friction had been growing in the lead-up to the soccer match, with the antisemites who led the attack calling ...
A multicultural association based in Amsterdam-Oost warned that it learned of the possibility that people might attempt to ...
Hard-right Dutch political leader Geert Wilders has blamed “Moroccans” for attacks on Israeli soccer fans in Amsterdam last ...
Social media footage seemed to show police officers beating protesters who had been released after being taken away from the ...
Dozens of demonstrators, some with Palestinian flags, chanted "Amsterdam is saying no to genocide" and "Free Palestine". Police in riot gear encircled the group and they were detained and put on buses ...
When they refused, officers with batons and riot shields moved in to break up the crowd. The police reported that 265 ...
Riot police fired tear gas at protesters at a pro-Palestine ... stadium staff for the match at the Stade de France in ...
Israeli and Dutch politicians have denounced the attacks as antisemitic and recalled persecution of Jews during World War Two ...
The Netherlands is still dealing with the social and political fallout of violence a week ago in the streets of Amsterdam between supporters of Maccabi Tel Aviv and men on scooters.
Marie Mesmeur had posted that the Israelis attacked in Amsterdam, “were not lynched because they were Jewish, but because ...
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.” ...