The Dutch government needs "more time" to flesh out a strategy to fight anti-Semitism after last week's violence between Israeli football fans and locals, the justice minister has said.
The authorities have set aside 4.5 million euros ($4.8 million) for the new strategy, including 1.2 million euros for ...
Unrest broke out before and after the Ajax-Maccabi Tel Aviv football match in Amsterdam on November 7. In the following days, ...
What countries or people casually weaponising anti-Semitism fail to realise, is that rather than protect Jewish life, they ...
Police made 40 arrests at a tense football match between France and Israel in Paris but the city's police chief said on ...
A brief scuffle broke out in the stands as Israeli soccer fans returned to Europe, but a heavy security presence in Paris ...
Violence that marred a football match between Israeli and Dutch teams scars the diverse city now searching for healing.
The game at the Stade de France took place under intense security after fans of Israeli club Maccabi Tel Aviv were attacked ...
Last November, a month after the Israel-Gaza war began, far-right populist Wilders and his Freedom Party (PVV) won the most ...
Some 4,000 security forces were deployed to keep the peace in Paris as Israel's national soccer team faces France a week ...
The attacks in Amsterdam happened on the eve of the anniversary of the Kristallnacht Nazi pogroms of 1938 in the Third Reich.