“It is, I think, part of the eventual solution in this part of the world – the peace process – that one is able to understand the fears and the joys of the other person.”
The Dutch subsequently denied the Israeli reports, saying “it is in no way the intention of the Dutch government to stop these payments.”
The contract will be carried out over five years.
According to the findings, Israel invoked the least favorable reactions, with 13 percent of Christians expressing negative feelings as opposed to 62 percent of Muslims.
"We can make a difference. I say let it start with me," says pastor Stan Kamps, the leader of an English-language church near Amsterdam.
We must "show the world we are not scared and we don't accept that we need [to] hide [and] to make sure that no one can see that we're Jewish."
It’s no coincidence that this perfect vacation spot is called the ‘Venice of the North’
The "Holocaust Names Monument", the first of its kind in the Netherlands, will be designed by Jewish American architect Daniel Libeskind.