By JERUSALEM POST STAFF A woman wrapped in an Israel flag stands outside the place where mayor of Amsterdam Femke Halsema attends a press conference following the violence targeting fans of an ...
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It was really, really terrifying," said Joni Pogrebetsy, an Israeli soccer fan in Amsterdam for the match. Antisemitic ...
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Israel’s National Security Council, however, was not briefed on the threats and thus did not issue a warning to the public – including the 3,000 fans who traveled to Amsterdam to see the game.