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Antisemitism against Israel in The Hague illustration by Linas Garsys / The Washington Times

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Netherlands' Rogier Hofman, left, battles for the ball with Argentina's Manuel Bruneta during their Field Hockey World Cup match in The Hague, Netherlands, Sunday June 1, 2014. (AP Photo/Patrick Post)

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Exterior view of the Europol headquarters in The Hague, Netherlands, Monday, May 19, 2014. European law enforcement agencies say they have helped coordinate raids in 16 countries that led to 97 arrests of people suspected of developing, distributing or using criminal software known as "BlackShades." Coordination agencies Europol and Eurojust, based in The Hague, Netherlands, said Monday national police in the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Germany, Britain, Finland, Austria, Estonia, Denmark, Italy, Croatia, the United States, Canada, Chile, Switzerland and Moldova carried out 359 raids in all. (AP Photo/Mike Corder)

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Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, third from top right corner, watches as U.S. President Barack Obama, second left front row, and Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte, gesturing, talk when posing for a family photo on the last day of the Nuclear Security Summit (NSS) in The Hague, Netherlands, Tuesday, March 25, 2014. (AP Photo/Robin van Lonkhuijsen, POOL)