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2024 - 11 - 9

Soccer, Strikes, and Surging Sentiments: The Israel News You Didn't See Coming!

Amsterdam - antisemitism - Gaza humanitarian crisis - international relations - Israel - Israel-Lebanon conflict - Netanyahu - soccer in conflict - soccer violence - Yechiel Leiter

From soccer violence in Amsterdam to new Gaza aid plans, the latest Israel news is a wild ride! Don't miss out!

Tensions are mounting as the situation escalates in the Middle East, with recent Israeli strikes on southern Lebanese city Tyre resulting in casualties. The Lebanese health ministry reported that at least three individuals lost their lives and another 30 were wounded in the attacks, a stark reminder of the ongoing conflict in the region. Coupled with this, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has made headlines by appointing Yechiel Leiter—a staunch supporter of settlements—as Israel's new ambassador to the United States. This decision puts a spotlight on the Israeli stance on the West Bank and signals a hardening of policies ahead.

Meanwhile, on the other side of the globe in Amsterdam, a violent clash erupted as Israeli soccer fans faced violent assaults following a Europa League match against Dutch team Ajax. This incident has ignited discussions about rising antisemitism in Europe, with Dutch Prime Minister labeling the attacks as shocking. In response, the city council of Amsterdam swiftly banned protests for three days, hoping to curb any further violence and ensure the safety of citizens amid growing tensions.

Further complicating matters, Israel has announced plans to open a new Gaza aid crossing at Kissufim, amid international calls for humanitarian assistance. The U.S. State Department applauded this commitment, suggesting that progress is being made in the delivery of much-needed aid to civilians affected by the ongoing conflict. This development aims to ease the humanitarian crisis that has been intensified by military actions and highlight the complexity of Israeli politics, especially with Trump’s return to power potentially impacting US support and leverage.

As these events unfold, it’s clear that the relationship between various nations and factions is as complicated as ever. With soccer violence serving as a metaphorical tying string of cultural clashes instigated by political conflicts, how nations interact with each other is becoming increasingly crucial. The world is not just watching, but holding its breath, wondering how this intricate web of international relations will impact everyone involved.

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Israel hits Beirut suburbs, says it will open new Gaza aid crossing (Voice of America)

FILE - A convoy of Israeli armored military vehicles leaves the Gaza Strip through the Kissufim crossing into Israel, Sept. 12, 2005. Israel said Nov. 8, 2024, ...

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Israeli soccer fans were attacked in Amsterdam (NPR)

Soccer fans from Israel were attacked in Amsterdam in what the Dutch prime minister called "antisemitic attacks on Israeli citizens."

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Netanyahu appoints hardline backer of settlements as Israeli envoy ... (The Guardian)

Yechiel Leiter, American-born rightwinger, has called for ultimate Israeli 'sovereignty' over West Bank territories.

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Lebanon Says Three Dead, 30 Wounded in Israel Strikes on Tyre (The Defense Post)

The Lebanese health ministry said at least three people were killed and 30 others wounded in Israeli strikes on the southern city of Tyre.

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Israel taps staunch supporter of illegal settlements as ambassador to ... (Aljazeera.com)

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has selected Yechiel Leiter as the new Israeli ambassador to the United States, days after Republican Donald Trump ...

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Why is Germany supporting Israel's genocide in Gaza? (Aljazeera.com)

The answer lies in Germany's history – but it is not, as many assume tied to efforts to atone for the Nazi Holocaust.

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Amsterdam bans rallies after Israeli soccer fans attacked (Voice of America)

Antisemitic incidents have surged in the Netherlands since Israel launched its assault on the Palestinian enclave of Gaza after the attacks on Israel by ...

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Israeli football fans clash with protesters in Amsterdam (Aljazeera.com)

Amsterdam city council member says 'Maccabi hooligans' instigated violence and attacked Palestinian supporters.

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Strained Israel-Jordan ties are further tested by Gaza, but a ... (Middle East Institute)

30 years have passed since Israel and Jordan signed a peace treaty on Oct. 26, 1994. But instead of celebrations, this anniversary was largely marked by ...

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Videos show violent attacks on Israeli soccer fans | CNN (CNN)

Disturbing videos online show violent clashes in Amsterdam, following a Europa League soccer game between Israel's Maccabi Tel Aviv and the Dutch side Ajax.

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Amsterdam bans protests after 'antisemitic squads' attack Israeli ... (Reuters)

Amsterdam banned demonstrations for three days from Friday after overnight attacks on Israeli soccer supporters by what the mayor called "antisemitic ...

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What to Know About the Attacks on Israeli Soccer Fans in Amsterdam (The New York Times)

A soccer game between Dutch and Israeli teams in Amsterdam on Thursday night led to dozens of arrests, in what officials in Israel and the Netherlands described ...

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Violence against Israeli football fans in Amsterdam sparks ... (Financial Times)

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seized upon the attacks as evidence of surging antisemitism in Europe, while his ally, the anti-Muslim far-right Dutch ...

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US says Israel will open new Gaza aid crossing as Nov. 13 aid ... (The Times of Israel)

State Department says Israel committed to opening Kissufim crossing and has made progress on aid delivery; Trump win may remove US leverage on arms support ...

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'Yesssss!': Israel reacts to Donald Trump's return to power in US ... (Aljazeera.com)

Israel's prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, was only slightly slower in congratulating former US President Donald Trump on his triumph in the US presidential ...

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Amsterdam bans protests for three days following violent attacks on ... (CNN)

Amsterdam has banned demonstrations for three days after Israeli soccer fans were beaten and injured in violent clashes in the city overnight, ...

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France slams Israel after gendarmes detained in occupied East ... (Aljazeera.com)

Officers freed after brief detention during visit by France's top diplomat, with both sides trading blame over incident.

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LIVE: Israeli air attacks pound Beirut; famine fears in besieged north ... (Aljazeera.com)

A wave of Israeli air attacks has pounded the Lebanese capital as experts warn of 'catastrophic' conditions in Gaza.

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'They shouted Jewish, IDF': Israeli football fans describe attack in ... (BBC News)

Israeli football fans have described being attacked by groups of young men in Amsterdam, with some left with injuries including broken noses.

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Attacks on Israeli soccer fans a 'black night' for Amsterdam, mayor says (The Washington Post)

Amsterdam's mayor condemned the attacks on the Israeli fans, some of whom had been chanting anti-Arab slogans, saying there was “no excuse.

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