Three Arrested After Vandalism at Israeli Embassy in The Hague
Defense Minister Israel Katz refused to approve 14 brigadier general promotions due to lack of prior coordination, asserting this violated established military procedures, officials said.
- Three individuals were arrested for vandalizing the Israeli Embassy in The Hague, where the entrance was damaged and covered in red paint, according to the Israeli Foreign Ministry's statement.
- The vandalism occurred amidst a protest against Israel's military actions in the Gaza Strip, coinciding with a rise in antisemitic incidents in the Netherlands.
- Last year, CIDI reported 421 antisemitic incidents in the Netherlands, the highest number recorded.
- The Dutch authorities responded promptly, and the Israeli embassy expressed confidence that measures would be taken to prevent future attacks.
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Israeli embassy in The Hague vandalized, splashed with red paint
On Thursday, anti-Israel activists threw red paint on the parliament building and the offices of a Jewish community group in The Hague. By JNS Police in The Netherlands arrested suspects after the entrance to the Israeli Embassy in The Hague was smashed and covered in red paint, according to a statement by the diplomatic mission on Tuesday. โThis cowardly act is yet another illustration of the dangerous consequences of increasing hatred and inciโฆ
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Read Full ArticleThe heavily guarded Israeli embassy in The Hague was vandalized and defaced with red paint early Tuesday morning.
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