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Israel not adequately prepared to protect Israeli sports fans abroad
The procedure for evacuating Israelis abroad since March 2024 sets out an inter-agency process for collaboration between various bodies to ensure that Israelis abroad can be returned to Israel.
Under attack at home and abroad, the Jewish people stand as one - opinion
Netherlands probing if Rotterdam synagogue attack has Iran link, minister says
Explosion near Amsterdam WTC linked to emerging group Ashab al-Yamin
Druze Maccabi TLV fan misleads Amsterdam attackers by speaking Arabic
When the violent attacks erupted on the city’s streets, Asad spoke fluent Arabic to mislead attackers and protect Israeli fans.
‘Free Palestine’ stickers backed with razor blades found outside Amsterdam Holocaust museum
A number of the stickers were found outside the city’s Holocaust Museum but police are unsure how many may be spread across the city.
French MP defends attacks on Israelis, claims they 'supported genocide'
Mesmeur wrote "these people here were not lynched because they were Jewish, but instead because they were racist and supported a genocide."
Dutch PM to Sa'ar: Amsterdam attacks were 'turning point' in antisemitism approach
Prime Minister Schoof expressed his commitment to bringing the perpetrators of Thursday night's attacks to justice.
2,000 citizens were flown back to Israel on emergency flights, El Al said
Six flights were operated on Friday, and another two were on Saturday - with a total of eight flights evacuating Israeli citizens.
Geert Wilders says no arrests were made during the Amsterdam pogrom
Dutch authorities say that the "hit and run" nature of the attacks made it very hard to
Israel police gather testimonies from pogrom witnesses, victims
The Israel Police have met with more than 230 victims of a Thursday pogrom in Amsterdam.
Israelis unable to return home are still at Amsterdam's airport
Buskila and Mazuz emphasized that during their time at the airport, they felt they were isolated solely because they were Israelis.
Dutch PM to skip climate summit during probe into soccer violence
Dick Schoof said that due to the "major social impact" of attacks on Maccabi Tel Aviv fans on Thursday, he will remain in the Netherlands for a government probe.
Of dozens arrested in Amsterdam antisemitic attack, only 4 remain in custody
The suspects are in custody for public violence against individuals and groups.