Violence that marred a football match between Israeli and Dutch teams scars the diverse city now searching for healing.
Dutch authorities said fans from both sides were involved in the unrest. Assaults on Maccabi fans sparked outrage and were ...
A week after Israeli soccer fans were attacked in the streets of Amsterdam, triggering damning accusations of a "Jew hunt" in a city with an ugly history of antisemitism, a clearer picture of what ...
On the night of Thursday, Nov. 7, the Dutch capital of Amsterdam witnessed Europe’s first pogrom since 1945. Around 3,000 Israeli Jews were in town to watch Maccabi Tel Aviv ...
At Israel’s Ben Gurion International Airport, more than a year of war has taken its toll. Global airlines have canceled ...
The atmosphere at the stadium was clearly tense on Thursday, with reports of a brief altercation between a small number of ...
Israeli authorities have completed the demolition of a village at the heart of a years-long struggle by the members of its ...
Foreign laborers, many from Thailand, are tending fields and livestock in an area Israel has declared off-limits to its own ...
A brief scuffle broke out in the stands as Israeli soccer fans returned to Europe, but a heavy security presence in Paris ...
Tensions between Israeli soccer fans and Amsterdam's Arab population exploded into violent clashes and hit-and-run attacks ...
Israel does not want an endless war, Ofir Akunis, the consul general of Israel in New York, told JNS in a sit-down interview ...
Five new arrests were made after what authorities say was antisemitic violence surrounding an Israeli team. Israeli fans also ...