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Dutch airline KLM running low on de-icing fluid for planes in Amsterdam

KLM said its 25 de-icing trucks have been in continuous use in Amsterdam, consuming around 85,000 liters per day of a mixture of heated water and glycol used to clear departing aircraft.

 KLM AIRCRAFT are seen on the tarmac at Schipol airport near Amsterdam April 15, 2015.
PEOPLE WALK in the snow-covered Trocadero square near the Eiffel Tower, as winter weather with snow and cold temperatures hits a large part of the country, in Paris, France, January 5, 2026.

Freezing weather across Europe causes flight cancellations, rail network disuption

Antisemitic graffiti near a London Underground station. The graffiti reads “dirty f***ing Jew” beside an image of a swastika.

'They threw a glass bottle at him': Israeli artists attacked over antisemitic mural in Barcelona

POLICE OFFICERS escort a protester carrying the flag of Israel outside the stadium before the match, Aston Villa v Maccabi Tel Aviv, Villa Park, Birmingham, Britain, November 6, 2025

Police chiefs recalled after bogus intelligence used against Maccabi TLV fans


A plea to my fellow Christians: Now is the time to stand up for the Jewish people - opinion

Your Jewish friends, neighbors, and co-workers undoubtedly feel unsafe at this moment, and you have an opportunity to show them they are not alone.

 PASSAGES PROGRAM participants and staff attend a pro-Israel rally in Washington, in November last year.

The pogrom in Amsterdam should be a wake-up call for the Western world - opinion

Heed this warning: Islamic fundamentalists may start with the Jews, but they won’t stop there.

 PRO-PALESTINIAN DEMONSTRATORS hold a rally at Columbia University in New York City on the first anniversary of the October 7 Hamas attack, last month.

Jew-hunting riots in Amsterdam expose dangers of bystander inaction - opinion

By staying silent, these bystanders betray themselves, their communities, and democratic ideals—abandoning Amsterdam’s Israeli and Jewish guests.

 AMSTERDAM MAYOR Femke Halsema attends a new conference following the pogrom against Israeli soccer fans in the city last week. The mayor called it ‘an outburst of antisemitism the likes of which we hoped not to see again in Amsterdam.’

Why Europe must address antisemitic violence after the Amsterdam attacks – opinion

Three steps to combat antisemitism in Europe after Amsterdam’s “raid.”

 Protesters running after Israeli soccer fans in Amsterdam

'Cancer Jews': Trams set alight, violence erupts in Amsterdam in second wave of violence

Pro-Palestine protestors had clashed with riot police earlier in the day at Amsterdam's central Dam Square, leading to over 50 arrests.

Pro-Palestinian protesters face Dutch police during a banned demonstration in Amsterdam, Netherlands November 10, 2024. The sign reads: "Police state".

Five new arrests in attacks against Israeli soccer supporters, Dutch police say

Dutch police had reported that they arrested 63 rioters during the Thursday night pogrom.

 Policemen detain a person after youth clashed with Israeli football supporters, in Amsterdam, Netherlands, November 8, 2024.

Letters to the Editor, November 11, 2024: Incessant antisemitism

Readers of The Jerusalem Post have their say.

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Urgent lessons from Kristallnacht’s history after Amsterdam’s pogrom - opinion

Today, maintaining a stable order is crucial to preserving liberty. The pogrom in Amsterdam should serve as a wake-up call and a mandate for action.

 MACCABI TEL AVIV soccer fans arrive at Ben-Gurion Airport on Friday, after they were flown from Amsterdam on an El Al emergency rescue flight. The pogrom in Amsterdam should serve as a wake-up call and a mandate for action, says the writer.

Did a former UNRWA teacher help organize the Amsterdam pogrom?

Reports found one of the main protest organizers to be PGNL, a prominent member of the extensive Hamas-affiliated network in the Netherlands, led by a self-described former teacher at UNWRA.

 Ayman Nejmeh's Facebook profile - before and after removing his involvement in UNRWA.

Can European sports events truly protect Israeli, Jewish fans? Are they trying to? - comment

Sure, Israel is under attack, has been at war, and it’s far from perfect. But it is the land that will take in and protect Jews, and that is something that didn’t exist in 1939.

 PEOPLE CELEBRATE as Maccabi Tel Aviv soccer fans arrive at the Ben-Gurion Airport on Friday after overnight attacks in the Dutch capital after the match between Maccabi and Ajax Amsterdam