Antisemitic assaults on visiting Israeli soccer fans, and incendiary chants and attacks by some Israelis: Here’s what we know so far about the violence in Amsterdam last week.
Football is not politics!” they concluded, encouraging attendees to wear Ajax scarves to support the team. This is my fourth ...
Perhaps the most unsettling part of this self-described “Jew hunt,” which left five people hospitalized, was the paltry ...
Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof has canceled his planned trip to United Nations climate talks in Azerbaijan so he can stay ...
Another returning fan, Eliya Cohen, said that after the match between Israel's Maccabi Tel Aviv and Dutch team Ajax on ...
Reports of antisemitic speech, vandalism and violence have been on the rise in Europe since the start of the war in Gaza, and ...
Events in the Dutch capital on Thursday shocked the world - and asked serious questions of the sport's governing bodies ...
Ajax, the Dutch soccer club that Maccabi Tel Aviv played before its fans were ambushed in Amsterdam, has long identified ...
Maccabi Tel-Aviv fans carry flags and scarves as they wait for the arrival ... The United Nations said that it was deeply ...
Fresh off a flight home, Israeli football fans back from Amsterdam recalled on Friday clashes and violence they said targeted ...
Israelis describe the physical violence they faced in Amsterdam, and the story of two Chabad rabbis who helped those in need.