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Netherlands Reeling From Political Earthquake Over Israel’s Iron Dome (Worthy News Analysis) - Worthy Christian News

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By Stefan J. Bos, Worthy News Europe Bureau Chief THE HAGUE, NETHERLANDS (Worthy News) – The Netherlands is reeling from a political earthquake after the leader of the largest leftist opposition alliance backed a motion to end Dutch support for Israel’s Iron Dome, which intercepts missiles often fired at population centers. Photos: Kati Piri, dressed in white, defends anti-Israel motion banning all arms exports to Israel.  Frans Timmermans, the …

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Several prominent PvdA members have left the party now that GroenLinks-PvdA no longer wants the Netherlands to supply weapons components to Israel, not even...

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Greens and social democrats merge into a new party and want to re-rule under the leadership of Frans Timmermans, but on the subject of Israel they are about to make a risky change of position.

·Munich, Germany
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PvdA icon Lutz Jacobi, following the example of other members, cuts her party card. She does so a day after the party congress that got out of hand, where prominent figures were booed and the controversial anti-Israel plans from the Piri motion were embraced. "If you are ashamed of your own club, then you should get out," says the characteristic former MP.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Sanctions against Israel: The GroenLinks-PvdA parliamentary group is completely against Dutch arms support for Israel. At the PvdA congress, several…

·Netherlands
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Algemeen Dagblad broke the news in Amersfoort, Netherlands on Friday, June 20, 2025.
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