Calls for “Jew Hunt” preceded attacks in Amsterdam last week. Antisemitism and the wrath of Almighty God

Violence against Jews in Amsterdam is rising again along with Holocaust denial. But there is more to the story. ‘The Israel Dilemma’ film ties Scripture, archeological evidence to current strife

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From The Baptist Press

Dt. Jim Denison. Credit – The Denison Forum [www.denisonforum.org]
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Dr. Jim Denison

Israeli soccer fans were in Amsterdam last Thursday night for a game between a club from Tel Aviv and a Dutch club. Suddenly, mobs unleashed a wave of violence against them, chasing Jews through the streets on motorbikes and beating them. According to Dutch authorities, the campaign was organized beforehand and the attackers were equipped for their onslaught. The messaging app Telegram was used to talk about “going on Jew hunts,” Amsterdam’s mayor later reported. One Israeli soccer fan said, “They knew exactly where we stayed. They knew exactly which hotels, which street we were going to take. It was all well-organized, well-prepared.”

The site of the attacks was especially ironic: Amsterdam once had a large and thriving Jewish population, but 75 percent of them perished in the Holocaust. Jewish teenager Anne Frank hid for years in the city before she was arrested in 1944 and died in a Nazi concentration camp.

Now violence against Jews in Amsterdam is rising again along with Holocaust denial. But there is more to the story. Here

‘The Israel Dilemma’ film ties Scripture, archeological evidence to current strife

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