Dutch Jews protest the account, with one saying that the municipality is trying to claim that "the Jews did it."
Dutch Jews protest the account, with one saying that the municipality is trying to claim that "the Jews did it."
An Australian court sentenced neo-Nazi Jacob Hersant to one month in prison for giving the Nazi salute in public, the first custodial sentence for this offense in the country, judicial sources said.
The event included the online participation of Major Rafael Rozenszajn, spokesperson for the Israel Defense Forces in Portuguese.
The event was organized in response to the violent clashes that took place in Amsterdam on Thursday, November 7th, between Maccabi Tel Aviv fans and groups of local residents.
The lynching took place after the football match between Maccabi Tel Aviv and Ajax Amsterdam.
Statement by Dutch Chief Rabbi Binyomin Jacobs, President of IPOR Dutch Jewish Communities Ellen van Praagh, and European Jewish Association Chairman Rabbi Menachem Margolin.