Soccer association suspends GeuzenMiddenmeer team after player, teammates report anti-Semitic abuse by coach

Passengers on train heading from parade hear ditty about Amsterdam's Ajax supporters, sometimes called Jews; anti-Semitism watchdog calls incident 'stupid beyond words'

182 cases mark a 35% increase over 2018; threats, insults and assaults on the street or in the workplace doubled; boycott Israel activists behind 18 events

Eindhoven, in the eastern Netherlands, backtracks on 2014 promise and now says it will only change road markers as part of framework of regular replacement

Judges find former IDF commander Benny Gantz, ex-air force chief Amir Eshel have immunity as they acted in state-sanctioned military operation; Palestinian had sought compensation

Taekwondo player Kimia Alizadeh criticizes Iranian political system for 'hypocrisy,' 'lying,' in Instagram post; hasn't decided which country she'll compete for in upcoming games

Project being installed in 150 cities ahead of Remembrance Day uses rocks, light and dark spaces to evoke loss and objects left on Jewish graves

Women at demonstration outside US embassy hold up poster showing ultra-Orthodox Jew, man in American flag standing on scarecrow labeled 'terrorism'

Israeli security firm says contract a followup to earlier agreement with Dutch defense ministry; includes radio and computer systems, wearable equipment for soldiers

Jeroen Krabbe, who starred in 'The Fugitive,' is grandson of a Holocaust victim and campaigns against racism, but says blackface on Sinterklaas's sidekick isn't why he's leaving

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