Punishment imposed on Amsterdam pogrom participants
Amsterdam court sentenced four individuals involved in the riots surrounding the Ajax versus Maccabi Tel Aviv match on Nov. 7 to prison terms of up to 12 weeks.
Amsterdam court sentenced four individuals involved in the riots surrounding the Ajax versus Maccabi Tel Aviv match on Nov. 7 to prison terms of up to 12 weeks.
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"While I strongly disagree with Khalil’s actions, I refuse to strip him or his wife of their humanity....it is essential that we remain level-headed, embrace complexity, and avoid rushing to judgment until the facts are clear," Shai Davidai writes on X.
Israeli Ambassador to Britain Tzipi Hotovely noted, "The book gives a platform to Hamas propaganda." Nevertheless, the university president decided to continue with the event "in the name of free speech."
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Sky News Australia reveals widespread anti-Jewish sentiment among Australian medical professionals, extending beyond the nurses' controversial video.
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