
Amsterdam Mayor Bans Antisemitism Rally: “Can’t Guarantee Safety” of Jewish Participants
Worried about another pogrom, the Green-Left mayor warned there “will be spontaneous dissenting voices.”
Worried about another pogrom, the Green-Left mayor warned there “will be spontaneous dissenting voices.”
The Islamist pogrom did not simply erupt on the day of the soccer match.
Antisemitism fuels an alliance that dreams of importing the intifada to France.
In certain neighbourhoods, there is “open hostility towards Jews,” Barbara Slowik said.
Statistics show rapid growth of both violent crime and online harassment of Jews.
Anti-Jewish attacks in Amsterdam sparked a heated debate in the Dutch parliament.
Violent pro-Palestine thugs shouted “Kankerjoden”—“Cancer Jews”—while setting cars on fire and fighting police.
The latest attack—this time, on a youth football team—suggests that Jews are not safe amid rising antisemitic hatred in Europe.
Israelis abroad have been told to avoid football matches and to “conceal” anything that could identify them as Jewish.
Absent action, pogroms in Europe will become the new normal.