Berlin: Knife-Wielding Pro-Palestine Mob Attacks Jewish Children
The latest attack—this time, on a youth football team—suggests that Jews are not safe amid rising antisemitic hatred in Europe.
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.
The UK’s chief rabbi said it was a “watershed moment for Europe.”
The Turkish president altered his schedule to join Turkish fans in Berlin on Saturday in response to Germany’s accusations.
“Brussels is capable of securing the safety of EU summits, NATO meetings, the visits of American presidents, but not the visit of 11 Israeli football players. Who or what are we afraid of?” asks a Brussels district councillor.
Counter-terrorism expert says security is well-organized but cautions spectators: “If you see something, say something.”
German police detained the 23-year-old at Cologne airport a week before the tournament kicks off.
The decision followed “extensive security consultations.”
Spain’s officials are happy to grant impunity for terror offenses and release rapists early while celebratory kiss is beyond the pale.
Several clubs were fined due to their fans’ trans ideology ‘wrongthink’
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