Amsterdam's State Academy of Fine Arts takes down 'from the river to the sea' poster, among others, saying it was 'not aware of some of the meanings of the phrase'

Central Jewish Board of the Netherlands slams claim that coronavirus restrictions have undone liberation from Nazi Germany as 'deeply offensive and inexcusable'

47,000 people were imprisoned at Camp Amersfoort, including hundreds of Jews who were later sent to death camps in Poland

135 attacks and other events among the highest totals in past decade; watchdog attributes drop since 2019 to lockdowns, wariness of police

Netherlands national laureate Hans Achterhuis says, on Israel's Holocaust memorial day, that when Jews have power they can carry out 'religiously motivated violence'

Campaigning with boomboxes outside food markets and on video game platform Twitch, Itay Garmy woos young voters with a vision of a strong, unified EU and a new form of politics

Family in city of Dordrecht kept scroll for years without knowing its origin; local historian heard of it by chance and informed Jewish organization

One of just two towns honored by Yad Vashem, Nieuwlande was populated by pious residents who were averse to praise for their collective heroism

Jolisa Brouwer's pornographic confections prove too hot to handle for Party of Unity, which says they go against its conservative policies; party has been accused of anti-Semitism

Abdelkader Benali has reportedly complained about the number of Jews in Amsterdam and has called the Gaza Strip a 'ghetto'

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