Crowds were thin and security was heavy at the Stade de France for Les Bleus' Nations League game against Israel on Thursday after violence in Amsterdam last week ...
The match takes place a week after violence in Amsterdam around a Europa League match involving Maccabi Tel Aviv.
Mounted police and helicopters surveyed fans as France hosted Israel in a Nations League soccer game, a week after violence erupted in Amsterdam in connection with an Israeli club team’s visit ...
Israel’s Maccabi Tel Aviv fans ignited violence in Amsterdam, but the far-right is victimising them to repress Palestine ...
It also comes a week after chaos ripped through the streets of Amsterdam following a match between the Israeli club Maccabi ...
It’s an electrifying turnaround following four years of America’s defeatism, self-destruction and dumping on its allies. Israel is daring to wonder if, at long last, it might be allowed to win its war ...
In the Dutch parliament a day earlier, far-right MP Geert Wilders said all the violence surrounding last week's football ...
The 154-page report, "Hopeless, Starving and Besieged," examined Israel's conduct since the war in Gaza broke out last October and found the Israeli government carried out "widespread and systematic" ...
Violence erupted in the Dutch capital before and after last week's Europa League match between Ajax and Maccabi Tel Aviv.
There will be a heavy police presence but few visiting fans at the soccer match ...
The protests revealed broad opposition of workers and youth to the Gaza genocide, which European governments support by slandering opponents of genocide as “anti-Semites.” ...
The recent attack on Israeli Maccabi Tel Aviv fans in Amsterdam — a brutal mob assault that Dutch police seemed unprepared or ...