Netanyahu asks Dutch leader for increased security after attacks, IDF plans rescue mission in Amsterdam
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has requested increased security from the Dutch government following a series of attacks on Israelis in the Netherlands.
Israeli media reports indicate the IDF is preparing to send a rescue mission to Amsterdam if the Dutch government is unable to provide adequate protection.
The request for increased security comes after a series of attacks on Israelis in the Netherlands.
In one incident, an Israeli man was stabbed multiple times in Amsterdam.
In another incident, a Jewish school was vandalized with anti-Semitic graffiti.
The Dutch government has condemned the attacks and pledged to provide protection to the Jewish community.
However, Netanyahu is reportedly concerned that the Dutch government is not doing enough to protect Israelis, leading to his request for increased security.
The IDF is reportedly preparing to send a rescue mission to Amsterdam if the Dutch government is unable to provide adequate protection.
The mission would be tasked with evacuating Israelis from the Netherlands if the situation deteriorates.
It is unclear when the IDF mission would be deployed, but it is expected to be ready to go within a matter of days.
The Israeli government is urging its citizens in the Netherlands to remain vigilant and to report any suspicious activity to the authorities.