Antisemitism

Amsterdam Tram Set Ablaze in Antisemitic Riot, ‘Cancer Jews’ Chant Heard

The recent events in Amsterdam have sparked outrage and concern, with a tram being set ablaze and several arrests made following a second riot in a week. This incident, which comes after the violent clashes between Israeli football fans and locals, has ignited a heated debate about the underlying causes and potential solutions.

The use of the term “Cancer Jews” by the rioters, even if it might stem from street slang rather than outright antisemitic intent, is a chilling reminder of the deep-seated prejudices that continue to plague society. It highlights the need for a nuanced understanding of the situation, recognizing that the blame cannot be solely placed on one group or ideology.… Continue reading

Berlin Jewish Youth Soccer Team Stabbed by Pro-Hamas Mob

On Thursday, young players from TuS Makkabi, a Jewish under-17 soccer team in Berlin, were subjected to a horrific attack after their match against DJK Schwarz-Weiß Neukölln. A crowd wielding sticks and knives chased the players, shouting antisemitic slurs and spitting at them. The referee failed to intervene, and the incident has prompted a strong condemnation from Berlin officials and a promise of expulsion for the youth involved from Schwarz-Weiss Neukölln. The Staatsschutz hate crime police unit is investigating the incident, which represents a disturbing trend of antisemitism in European soccer.

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Amsterdam Riots: Antisemitic Chants Fuel Violence After Soccer Match

Antisemitic violence erupted in Amsterdam for the second time in a week, with rioters targeting a tram, setting it ablaze and shouting anti-Jewish slogans. The incident occurred on the heels of a pogrom targeting Jews and Israelis in the city following a soccer match. Rioters also clashed with police and vandalized private vehicles and bikes, leading to a three-day ban on demonstrations and stricter border control measures implemented by the Dutch government. This surge of violence reflects a growing concern about antisemitism in the Netherlands, with political leaders expressing alarm and taking action to address the situation.

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Dutch King Condemns Violence Against Israelis, Drawing Parallels to WWII Treatment of Jews

Following violent attacks targeting Israeli soccer fans in Amsterdam, King Willem-Alexander expressed deep regret and shock to Israeli President Herzog, acknowledging the painful parallel to the Netherlands’ failure to protect Jewish citizens during the Holocaust. The King pledged the Dutch government’s full support in ensuring the safety of Israeli visitors and their safe return home. Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof similarly condemned the attacks, assuring Herzog of swift and decisive legal action. New Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar has traveled to the Netherlands to meet with officials, security forces, and local Jewish communities in the wake of the violence.

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Amsterdam Soccer Match Sparks Antisemitic Violence, Israel Sends Rescue Planes

The recent violence against Israelis in Amsterdam during a football match between Ajax Amsterdam and Maccabi Tel Aviv has ignited a firestorm of controversy and raised serious concerns about the growing wave of antisemitism in Europe. While some dismissed the incidents as mere football hooliganism, others have labeled it a “pogrom,” citing the organized attacks targeting Israelis and the clear antisemitic motives behind them.

The situation escalated quickly, with Israeli fans reporting being targeted for their nationality, with some even having their passports checked. Videos and eyewitness accounts detailed scenes of violence, including stabbings, run-over attempts, and gang mobs forcing individuals to chant “Free Palestine.”… Continue reading

Amsterdam Soccer Violence Sparks Fears of Growing Antisemitism in Europe

The recent attack on Israeli soccer fans in Amsterdam by a group of Arabs has sparked widespread outrage and fear, highlighting the growing problem of violence against Jews in Europe. The incident has been described as a “pogrom,” evoking memories of the horrific persecution of Jews in the past. Many are expressing deep concern over the escalating violence and the growing intolerance towards Jews, fueled by a seemingly pervasive antisemitic sentiment.

The attack on Israeli soccer fans is just the latest in a series of similar incidents, with many attributing the rise in antisemitism to the increasing influence of Islamic extremism in Europe.… Continue reading

German Government Moves to Ban BDS Funding Amid Rising Antisemitism Concerns

The draft legislation “Never again begins now: defense protection and Strengthened Jewish Life in Germany” states a noticeable increase in antisemitism in Germany since the Hamas massacre on October 7, 2023. This law aims to protect the Jewish community in Germany and strengthen Jewish life in response to this growing hostility. This suggests an increasing concern about the safety of the Jewish population in Germany.

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Thessaloniki’s Holocaust Museum Set to Open Eight Decades After Tragic Jewish History

Germany’s head of state, Frank-Walter Steinmeier, recently visited the construction site of a Holocaust museum in Thessaloniki, Greece. The museum, which is being built on the grounds of an old railway station from which thousands of Greek Jews were transported to Auschwitz, is due to be completed in 2026. Germany fundraised €10m towards the project. Many, including the president of Thessaloniki’s Jewish community, David Saltiel, have expressed relief that the museum is being built. More than 50,000 people, the majority of whom were Sephardic Jews, were transported from the city to concentration camps during WWII.

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Chicago School Board President Resigns Amid Controversy Over Inappropriate Comments and Unqualified Appointments

The newly appointed head of the Chicago school board, the Rev. Mitchell Ikenna Johnson, resigned on the request of Chicago Mayor, Brandon Johnson, over alarming posts on social media. The posts, deemed antisemitic, sexist, and conspiratorial by city leaders, led to an outcry for his resignation. Notably, the board had already been shaken by the simultaneous resignation of every member earlier this month. One of Rev. Johnson’s posts suggested that the 9/11 attacks were an inside job, while another stereotype women in a negative light. He apologized for his comments, as reported by the Chicago Sun-Times.

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Australia bans Candace Owens from entering country due to antisemitism

Australia’s decision to ban Candace Owens from entering the country due to her history of antisemitic remarks resonates with me on many levels. In a time when hate speech is rapidly proliferating through various media channels, the Australian government’s stance signals a firm rejection of divisive rhetoric. It takes courage for a nation to stand by such a decision, especially when it comes from both sides of the political aisle, a rare occurrence in today’s polarized climate. The fact that Tony Burke, the Immigration Minister, articulated that “Australia’s national interest is best served when Candace Owens is somewhere else,” says a lot about the collective sentiment around her influence.… Continue reading