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After the Amsterdam pogrom, we Dutch must toughen up

The Dutch authorities must learn from our German neighbours and abandon our self-regarding tolerance of antisemitism

November 8, 2024 17:05
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The Mayor of Amsterdam Femke Halsema at a press conference today (Getty Images)
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Following the abhorrent pogrom by rioters in Amsterdam, I have been asked from all over the world: “What the hell is happening in your country – and in your capital, Amsterdam?”

Unfortunately, the answer is quite simple. On the very anniversary of the Kristallnacht, this pogrom is the latest and most appalling in a long series of anti-Israel and antisemitic incidents in the Netherlands, particularly in Amsterdam.

For many years, religious Jews in my country have been wary of wearing their kippot in public, with antisemitic incidents on the rise. But since the Hamas massacre of October 7 and the subsequent Gaza war, a toxic mixture of pro-Palestinian, pro-Hamas, anti-Israel and outright antisemitic public manifestations has been showing up on the streets, squares and railway stations of our major cities.

In March, the solemn ceremony at the opening of our Holocaust Museum was defiled by pro-Hamas demonstrations. On October 7 this year, a memorial demonstration was disrupted. Throughout the last year, Dutch universities have seen more than their fair share of the worldwide anti-Israel and antisemitic face-masked movement.