Dutch Government Delays Anti-Antisemitism Strategy Amid Recent Violence
The Dutch cabinet has postponed the announcement of its strategy to combat antisemitism, originally scheduled for tomorrow, in light of recent violent incidents in Amsterdam. Justice Minister Van Weel cited the need for more time to incorporate feedback from Jewish organizations and parliamentary concerns. The proposed strategy includes a budget of 4.5 million euros, aimed at improving security for Jewish institutions. Premier Schoof has pledged to explore severe measures against antisemitic violence, while a parliamentary debate highlighted ongoing discussions about various potential actions against this issue.