Anti-Israel Bias
Amsterdam’s Royal Concert Hall refused to host two events featuring an IDF cantor, prompting organizers to pursue legal action.
During the campaign, Democrats 66 leader Rob Jetten slammed the outgoing government’s failure to agree on additional sanctions on the Jewish state.
Marking 50 years in the rabbinate, Binyomin Jacobs praised Dutch authorities for strong security and support, but warned fears remain.
The ice-cream company co-founder posted a video of himself making a watermelon sorbet in solidarity with Palestinians.
“If Jews have the right to live in Tel Aviv, they definitely have the right to live in Judea and Samaria,” said self-described Arab Zionist Rawan Osman.
The former “Fox News” host said that Christian Zionists are seized by a “brain virus” and that he dislikes them “more than anybody.”
“Singling out one country for removal, especially one so central to Jewish identity, sends a harmful message of exclusion to Jewish students and families,” Marc Levine, of the ADL, told JNS.
‘Instinct was to protect students,’ Claremont Hillel staffer says of blocking anti-Israel protesters
“They were reading from scripts. They had clearly been trained on what they were supposed to do and say,” Jill Stark told JNS.
Over 1,600 sign letter backing U.K. economist Michael Ben-Gad as Dutch colleague faces similar harassment in Rotterdam.
ZDF production worker Ahmed Abu Mutair, who was killed on Oct. 19, was reportedly a platoon commander in the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades.
“I think it’s obviously highly offensive,” a law professor at Cornell University told the “New York Post.”
The gory exhibit was initiated by an academic at a regional university.