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Learn more: https://www.adl.org/resources/action-guide/united-nations-partition-plan-1947-un-resolution-181
ADL is right, Steam 100% has an antisemitism problem sadly
Sports officials around the globe, in soccer and other sports, must respond to this horrifying assault by committing to proudly playing with Israeli teams – in Israel and around the world.
The answer to this hate and violence cannot be the sidelining and canceling of Israeli teams and athletes which sadly has been already happening since Oct 7.
Governments and civil society must make clear that there is no justification, no tolerance, no excuse for antisemitism, period. Too many are looking the other way at clear-cut support for violence and hate, without concern of the real-life consequences.
https://x.com/ADL/status/1854917053439996072
Dozens of Israelis were hunted down, brutally assaulted and injured. Thousands fearfully scrambling to find safety amidst the violent mob, including some who hid for hours, or reportedly jumped into canals to save themselves.
While this happened following a soccer match in Europe, it could easily have happened at any event or on any street worldwide, given the depth and urgency of the global tsunami of antisemitism targeting Jews, Israelis and Zionists.
We welcome the strong condemnations from Dutch leaders, including the poignant statement by King Willem-Alexander, who said, “Last night we failed the Jews again.”
However, more must be done by authorities in Amsterdam and the world to protect Jews from this violent hatred.