As the rally unfolded, the streets of Amsterdam were filled with songs of hope, speeches of solidarity, and a resounding call to confront the rising tide of antisemitism in the Netherlands.
Organized by Christian Zionists, the municipality moved the event from a central location to a more remote point.
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Amsterdam mayor Femke Halsema is putting an end to the large-scale demonstration against antisemitism on Dam Square that was scheduled for Thursday evening, De Telegraaf reported Tuesday night. The ...
The organizers, including Christians for Israel, are considering legal action, according to news reports. By JNS Femke ...
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Femke Halsema, the mayor of Amsterdam, may have touched off a diplomatic incident last week when she said on a Dutch ...
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Wilders is also not the only culprit. Upon returning from visiting far-right Hungarian leader Viktor Orban, Dutch PM Dick Schoof declared that antisemitism results from ’a failure to integrate’ into ...
Calling recent attacks on Jewish soccer fans in Amsterdam “horrifying,” Bishop Robert Brennan condemned the violence and ...