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Will there be a referendum on an Amsterdam boycott of Israel?

Will there be a referendum on an Amsterdam boycott of Israel?

A citizen collective has submitted a request for a referendum in Amsterdam to implement a ten-point boycott of Israel, targeting municipal ties, procurement, and cultural cooperation. The initiative has gathered the necessary initial signatures and is currently under review by the city's referendum commission.

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