There are concerns the unrest has damaged community relations and tensions have spilled over into politics too.
Police officers in Paris arrested two fans at an Israel vs. France UEFA Nations League soccer game at Stade de France ...
The Dutch cabinet met in emergency session on Friday amid reports the coalition could implode over the government's handling ...
On the night of Thursday, Nov. 7, the Dutch capital of Amsterdam witnessed Europe’s first pogrom since 1945. Around 3,000 Israeli Jews were in town to watch Maccabi Tel Aviv play a UEFA league match ...
The leaders of coalition parties in the Dutch government dominated by hard-right leader Geert Wilders gathered Friday for ...
A week after Israeli soccer fans were attacked in the streets of Amsterdam, triggering damning accusations of a "Jew hunt" in a city with an ugly history of antisemitism, a clearer picture of what ...
The altercation came a week after violence erupted in Amsterdam in connection with an Israeli club team’s visit.
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 ...
It’s an electrifying turnaround following four years of America’s defeatism, self-destruction and dumping on its allies. Israel is daring to wonder if, at long last, it might be allowed to win its war ...
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.
T hroughout the decades since WW II, Amsterdam managed to rebrand its Holocaust image in the image of an exceptional young girl, Anne Frank. In the general perception of Holocaust cruelty, Amsterdam ...