Gideon Saar
Amsterdam riots: the Israeli Foreign Minister travels to the Netherlands – Reports of taxi drivers involved in the beatings
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar will travel to the Netherlands on Friday following yesterday’s riots, The Times of Israel news website reports, to talk to Dutch authorities about the wild riots in Amsterdam.
Clashes erupt as Israeli team plays in Amsterdam, leading dozens of arrests
Israel on Nov. 8 sent planes for their citizens as violent clashes that erupted in Amsterdam overnight after a Europa League football match.
The violence flared after the game between home team Ajax and Maccabi Tel Aviv that the former won 5-0.
Five people were hospitalized and 62 arrests were made as a result of the clashes, police said.
Why Netanyahu has cancelled the Defence Minister – Night of riots in Tel Aviv
After a night of unrest, with street fighting, fires, and clashes between protesters and police in its major cities, Israel is preparing to enter a new era following the firing of Defense Minister Yoav Galad by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Netanyahu’s firing of defense minister mid-war sparks criticism, protest
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's dismissal of his defense minister amid its war in the Gaza Strip has sparked a torrent of backlash, reverberating through government circles and igniting public outrage in the streets.
Israel: Netanyahu’s party boosts its ratings after Nasrallah’s assassination, according to poll
Prime Minister Beniamin Netanyahu would win the most seats in the Knesset (Israeli parliament) if elections were held in Israel today, but would not be able to maintain the existing governing coalition, a
Netanyahu wins party vote in boost ahead of Israeli election
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu easily won a vote to keep the Likud party helm, the party said on Dec. 27, in a boost ahead of what is likely to be a hard-fought general election in March.