Israeli ministers have hit out at Amsterdam mayor Femke Halsema who has backtracked on her use of the word pogrom when ...
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Femke Halsema used the term to describe the violence which followed a football match between Maccabi Tel Aviv and the local ...
In reality, Amsterdam’s mayor breaks down events without the very ... had failed Jews again and Israeli President Isaac ...
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The application of the term "pogrom" was not an Israeli invention. It was used by Dutch politicians who recognized the severity and antisemitic nature of the incident," Sa'ar said.
Femke Halsema said the word ‘pogrom’ in relation to violence involving Israeli fans had been used by politicians to target ...
Ex-undersecretary Nora Achahbar, who was born in Morocco, quit after right-wing pol Geert Wilders called for the deportation ...
Amsterdam Mayor Femke Halsema on Sunday appeared to retract her use of the word “pogrom” in connection with the mass assaults by Arabs on Israelis in her city on Nov. 7. Halsema, a former leader of ...