Dutch Jews grapple with ‘weaponization’ of their fear following attack on Israelis
Many in the country’s small Jewish community say the incident was stripped of context, even as they worry about their own safety
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Many in the country’s small Jewish community say the incident was stripped of context, even as they worry about their own safety
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