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Dutch airline KLM retracts decision to resume Israel flights
The airline announced that it continues to monitor the situation and hopes to resume ‘as quickly as possible.’
Dutch airline KLM running low on de-icing fluid for planes in Amsterdam
Freezing weather across Europe causes flight cancellations, rail network disuption
'They threw a glass bottle at him': Israeli artists attacked over antisemitic mural in Barcelona
Can European sports events truly protect Israeli, Jewish fans? Are they trying to? - comment
Sure, Israel is under attack, has been at war, and it’s far from perfect. But it is the land that will take in and protect Jews, and that is something that didn’t exist in 1939.
'This is Auschwitz': Hundreds defy Amsterdam protest ban in solidarity with antisemitic attackers
On Sunday afternoon, the city of Amsterdam posted on X that protesters who defied the ban would be arrested.
EL AL funds rescue flights for Israelis from violent Amsterdam attack
“EL AL undertook to aid the Israeli public and the state and will continue to do so when needed,” the company said Saturday.
Thousands of students commemorate 86th anniversary of Kristallnacht at Oporto Holocaust Museum
The President of the Porto Jewish Community, Gabriel Senderowicz, stated that "Kristallnacht is not part of history but happening today. The way to fight antisemitism is to educate the youth."
Druze Maccabi TLV fan misleads Amsterdam attackers by speaking Arabic
When the violent attacks erupted on the city’s streets, Asad spoke fluent Arabic to mislead attackers and protect Israeli fans.
‘Free Palestine’ stickers backed with razor blades found outside Amsterdam Holocaust museum
A number of the stickers were found outside the city’s Holocaust Museum but police are unsure how many may be spread across the city.
French MP defends attacks on Israelis, claims they 'supported genocide'
Mesmeur wrote "these people here were not lynched because they were Jewish, but instead because they were racist and supported a genocide."
Dutch PM to Sa'ar: Amsterdam attacks were 'turning point' in antisemitism approach
Prime Minister Schoof expressed his commitment to bringing the perpetrators of Thursday night's attacks to justice.
2,000 citizens were flown back to Israel on emergency flights, El Al said
Six flights were operated on Friday, and another two were on Saturday - with a total of eight flights evacuating Israeli citizens.
Geert Wilders says no arrests were made during the Amsterdam pogrom
Dutch authorities say that the "hit and run" nature of the attacks made it very hard to