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The endless juggling of definitions has become a new betrayal: a bureaucratic alibi for abandoning Jewish citizens once again. Hate, intimidation, exclusion, and demonization are wrong—whether or not ...
The two main Jewish organizations in the Netherlands have positively received Amsterdam Mayor Femke Halsema’s apology for the ...
The National Remembrance Day ceremony on Dam Square in Amsterdam will be open to the public once again this year without ...
Probably, there is some progress in the negotiations between Russia and the United States. Both speak sparingly about the ...
Amsterdam city council asks locals and visitors to avoid the city centre on King's Day 2025, citing safety concerns as record ...
There were mixed, but mostly positive, reactions to Femke Halsema’s apology to the Jewish community for the city’s ...
Amsterdam Mayor Femke Halsema publicly apologizes for the city’s active complicity in the Holocaust, acknowledging that local ...
Speaking at an event marking Israel’s Holocaust Remembrance Day, Mayor Femke Halsema said that civil servants in Amsterdam ...
The mayor of Amsterdam has apologized for the role the Dutch capital played in the persecution of its Jewish citizens during ...
The city “horribly abandoned its Jewish residents,” more than 60,000 of whom were deported and killed during World War II, Mayor Femke Halsema said on Thursday.
At the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial in Jerusalem, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to prevent Iran from ...