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Bikker wants state to pay for security of Jewish institutions

Bikker wants state to pay for security of Jewish institutions

ChristenUnie leader Mirjam Bikker is calling on the Dutch government to take over the funding for the security of Jewish institutions and buildings. She argues that providing safety is a core responsibility of the state, noting that these organizations currently have to pay for their own security.

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