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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.

Police stand guard after the Israeli Premier League match between Hapoel Tel Aviv and Maccabi Tel Aviv was canceled at Bloomfield Stadium in Tel Aviv, on October 19, 2025.
CEO Yehuda Setton (left) and Chairman of The Jewish Agency Maj.-Gen. (res.) Doron Almog, pictured on March 3, 2026.

Under attack at home and abroad, the Jewish people stand as one - opinion

A military police force member of Royal Netherlands Marechaussee stands guard near a Jewish school in Amsterdam on March 16, 2026, following its reopening, two days after an attack on the Jewish institution.

Netherlands probing if Rotterdam synagogue attack has Iran link, minister says

Police arrest individuals who allegedly threw a red substance at an Israeli flag and red smoke bombs in the middle of a demonstration, on December 17, 2025 in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

Explosion near Amsterdam WTC linked to emerging group Ashab al-Yamin


The year is 1938: European Jews, leave now - opinion

From Amsterdam to Madrid, Uber drivers to dedicated WhatsApp groups for antisemitic incidents, Jews have no more business in Europe/

 A woman wrapped in an Israel flag stands outside the place where mayor of Amsterdam Femke Halsema attends a press conference following the violence targeting fans of an Israeli soccer team, in Amsterdam, Netherlands, November 8, 2024.

Performance by Israeli band canceled in the Netherlands due to threats

The performance at the PAARD venue in Hague, Netherlands was canceled Wednesday night due to threats to the band made over social media.

 Dutch police patrol after riots in Amsterdam, Netherlands, November 11, 2024.

French fans boo Israeli anthem amid tense Nations League match

As the match got underway, there was a melee near the Israel fans' section for several minutes, with people seen running and punches thrown.

 Israel fans clash with security staff during the Nations League France vs. Israel match

Dutch Jewish community leader: Amsterdam Jews not responsible for Middle East war

The Jerusalem Post Podcast with Tamar Uriel-Beeri and Sarah Ben-Nun.

 Pro-Palestinian protesters face Dutch police while taking part in a banned demonstration in Amsterdam, Netherlands November 10, 2024.

Police detain pro-Palestinian protesters defying Amsterdam ban

Dozens of demonstrators, some with Palestinian flags, chanted, "Amsterdam is saying no to genocide" and "Free Palestine."

 Pro-Palestinian protesters face Dutch police while taking part in a banned demonstration in Amsterdam, Netherlands November 10, 2024.

Fingers pointing in all directions: Dutch politicians debate Amsterdam attacks, antisemitism

The members of the House debated the role of lack of integration, antisemitism within the Muslim population, and failure of authority in a discussion about the attacks.

 Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof speaks to the media at a European Union leaders summit in Brussels, Belgium October 17, 2024.

Delegation for peace and solidarity visits Amsterdam: Condemnation of Anti-Semitism


A plea to my fellow Christians: Now is the time to stand up for the Jewish people - opinion

Your Jewish friends, neighbors, and co-workers undoubtedly feel unsafe at this moment, and you have an opportunity to show them they are not alone.

 PASSAGES PROGRAM participants and staff attend a pro-Israel rally in Washington, in November last year.

The pogrom in Amsterdam should be a wake-up call for the Western world - opinion

Heed this warning: Islamic fundamentalists may start with the Jews, but they won’t stop there.

 PRO-PALESTINIAN DEMONSTRATORS hold a rally at Columbia University in New York City on the first anniversary of the October 7 Hamas attack, last month.

Jew-hunting riots in Amsterdam expose dangers of bystander inaction - opinion

By staying silent, these bystanders betray themselves, their communities, and democratic ideals—abandoning Amsterdam’s Israeli and Jewish guests.

 AMSTERDAM MAYOR Femke Halsema attends a new conference following the pogrom against Israeli soccer fans in the city last week. The mayor called it ‘an outburst of antisemitism the likes of which we hoped not to see again in Amsterdam.’