Israeli football fans returning from Amsterdam described being targeted in violent attacks after a Europa League match between Maccabi Tel Aviv and Ajax, with individuals wearing masks waiting on corners and Muslims reportedly seeking out Jews to beat up. The unrest led to five hospitalizations and was condemned as anti-Semitic, with fans having to flee back to their hotel to escape the violence. Despite a heavy police presence, the attacks continued, leaving fans feeling unsafe and prompting calls to avoid Europe in the future.
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Syria’s Christians fear for future after devastating church attack
On June 22, a suicide bombing at the Greek Orthodox Church of the Prophet Elias in Damascus killed 25 people, including Milad, who died trying to thwart the attacker. This marks the first attack on the Christian community in Syria since the civil war, raising fears among survivors like Emad and Angie about their safety under the new Islamist-led government. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: On June 22, a bad man hurt many...
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