EU chief Ursula von der Leyen said on Friday she was "outraged" by "vile attacks targeting Israeli citizens in Amsterdam" after clashes following a football match led to arrests and hospitalisations.
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Israeli, Dutch and European leaders on Friday condemned "anti-Semitic" clashes that erupted in Amsterdam overnight after a ...
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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen stated, "Antisemitism has absolutely no place ... security for Maccabi Tel ...
Amsterdam's mayor said Friday the city had been "deeply damaged" by "hateful anti-Semitic rioters" who hunted down and ...
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Leaders of Israel and the Netherlands are condemning what they call antisemitic attacks on fans of soccer club Maccabi Tel ...