haarlemsdagblad

Israel: more than 200 Hezbollah targets hit in 24 hours

Israel: more than 200 Hezbollah targets hit in 24 hours

The Israeli military reported striking more than 200 Hezbollah targets in Lebanon over a 24-hour period. These attacks targeted infrastructure including rocket launchers used by the group.

Related articles

Jackie Groenen and Oranje Leeuwinnen immediately hit by new FIFA rules

Jackie Groenen and Oranje Leeuwinnen immediately hit by new FIFA rules

The Dutch national women's football team, the Oranje Leeuwinnen, suffered a 3-2 defeat against Ireland in a match marked by controversy over newly introduced FIFA rules. The incident involving Jackie Groenen has fueled ongoing debate regarding the timing of these rule changes just before the World Cup.

Finger and foot broken: boys wanted for assault on man in central Haarlem

Finger and foot broken: boys wanted for assault on man in central Haarlem

Police in Haarlem are searching for a group of six to eight youths who assaulted a man on the Gedempte Oude Gracht, leaving him with a broken finger and foot. The incident occurred during the night of May 29-30, after which the suspects fled toward the Koningsstraat and Gierstraat. Authorities are requesting witnesses or anyone with camera footage to come forward with information.

Hussein Alhelal (43) from Syria denied asylum but cannot safely return: 'I am a plasterer and electrician, I want to contribute'

Hussein Alhelal (43) from Syria denied asylum but cannot safely return: 'I am a plasterer and electrician, I want to contribute'

Hussein Alhelal, a 43-year-old Syrian refugee living in the Netherlands, has been denied asylum by the IND despite his efforts to integrate and work as a plasterer and electrician. While his family remains in unsafe conditions in Lebanon, Alhelal faces potential deportation to a country where he no longer has security or a home.

Controversial boulders now also appearing in Grote Houtstraat green spaces. 'Greener? It's becoming stonier'

Controversial boulders now also appearing in Grote Houtstraat green spaces. 'Greener? It's becoming stonier'

The municipality of Haarlem has placed large gray boulders in new planting beds at the southern end of Grote Houtstraat, sparking controversy over the city's landscaping choices. This move follows recent opposition from local council members regarding the use of similar stones on Koninginneweg, with critics arguing the additions make green spaces feel more industrial.

Marcouch wants to visit Amsterdam Holocaust museum with rapper Ye

Marcouch wants to visit Amsterdam Holocaust museum with rapper Ye