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Palestinians appear as largest asylum seeker group in Netherlands early 2026 data

Dutch data shows asylum seekers with "unknown nationalities," largely consisting of Palestinians, formed the biggest group in early 2026 applications.

Pro-Palestinian protesters gather on the Zuiderstrand beach, during a protest against the violence in Gaza, on the sidelines of a NATO Summit, in The Hague, Netherlands, June 24, 2025.
Golden Helmet of Cotofenesti and gold bracelets recovered after being stolen from a Dutch museum, April 3, 2026.

Priceless Romanian artifacts recovered a year after being stolen from Dutch museum

A view inside the Peter and Paul Church in Maastricht shows an excavation pit opened in the floor, where archaeologists believe they may have uncovered the skeletal remains of Charles de Batz de Castelmore, known as d’Artagnan, leader of King Louis XIV's musketeers, March 25, 2026.

Archaeologists may have found lost remains of French musketeer d'Artagnan in Dutch church

Vehicles outside a Jewish school following an explosion that caused minor damages, in Amsterdam, Netherlands, March 14, 2026.

Netherlands tightens security for Iranian dissidents after shooting of man critical of Iran


Dutch gov't to fine store selling wine from Hebron, labeled from Israel

The warning came during a July 10 inspection of the Israel Products Center, an importer and retail outfit run by the pro-Israel group Christians for Israel.

West Bank wine tasting at Knesset, December 28, 2015

80% of Dutch cities involved Jewish property theft have no record of it

AMSTERDAM, WITH SOME 750,000 citizens, is rich with culture, history, amazing architecture and modern entertainment.

Dutch king: Jews felt ‘abandoned’ by my great-grandmother Wilhelmina

Liberation Day celebrations have been cancelled or moved online to comply with a ban on public gatherings during the coronavirus outbreak.

King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands speaks at the National Remembrance Day ceremony in Amsterdam, May 4, 2020

Israel, Dutch philharmonic orchestras to perform joint memorial concert

The performance will be available, at 1 p.m., on the Facebook pages and other digital platforms of both orchestras.

The Israel Philharmonic Orchestra

Dutch train employees sing ‘wholly inappropriate’ song about Jews

Nederlandse Spoorwegen, or NS, apologized on Sunday for the incident, which happened just after midnight aboard a train heading from Tilburg to Rotterdam.

A Nederlandse Spoorwegen train.

Iranian hackers targeted Western universities - report

The hackers were attempting to steal academic literature and course material to use in Iranian schools

Cyber hackers [illustrative]

Dutch city keeps signs identifying Israeli cities as located in Palestine

In 2014, the city had agreed to change street signs

Amsterdam Canal 370

Dutch resistance hero wants to give Jewish fighters overdue recognition

Though Selma van de Perre is Jewish, the resistance had given her a false identity. Passing for Aryan was the only thing that kept her from the gas chamber.

Selma van de Perre signs her book at the National Holocaust Museum in Amsterdam, Jan. 9, 2020

Going Dutch at Jacob’s Ladder

“We were living in the US, and I was pursuing the singer/songwriter path, and Craig was in a Celtic punk band out of Chicago,” explains Holland.

Going Dutch at Jacob ladder

Dutch parliament says EU labeling policy on Israel is ‘discriminatory’

Some 82 lawmakers out of 150 voted in favor of the motion and 68 voted against, according to Joods.nl.

European Union flags flutter as people take part in the demonstration "One Europe for all", a rally against nationalism across the European Union, in Vienna, Austria, May 19, 2019.