Sabine Sterk
ARTICLES BY: Sabine Sterk
The Last Guardian of Morality in a Broken World
In an era where propaganda often shouts louder than truth, where emotions replace facts, and where fear overrides reason, one country continues to stand firm...
The Dutch Betrayed the Jewish People 80 Years Ago; Why Are They Doing It Again?
In a world increasingly obsessed with slogans of justice, equity, and human rights, one would expect fairness to be the minimum standard. But when it...
Why the War in Gaza and the War in Ukraine Are Nothing Alike
In recent months, we’ve seen a growing chorus of voices, particularly in Western media, comparing Israel’s war against Hamas with the conflict between Russia and...
The Anti-Israel Mob Never Mentions Women’s Rights in Israel — Compared to the Middle East
In parts of the Middle East, women still live in deeply patriarchal, often brutal systems. Changes exist more on paper than in practice. Power remains...
Hate and Protests March in The Hague: How Europe Came to Love Iran and Hate Israel
If someone had told me 10 years ago that one of the biggest political movements in Europe would revolve around glorifying authoritarian regimes that kill...
75% of Dutch Jews Were Killed in the Holocaust; Those Left Now Face Increasing Threats and Discrimination
What does it mean to live as a Jew or an open supporter of Israel in the Netherlands today? Increasingly, it means walking a fine...
The Netherlands Also Has a Campus Antisemitism Problem
The Netherlands often presents itself as a beacon of tolerance and progress. But in recent years, that image has started to crack -- especially in...
The Nobel Peace Prize and the Mask of Terror: Why the World Must Remember the Truth
In a world hungry for peace, symbols matter. But when symbols are corrupted, they become dangerous. This is exactly what happened in 1994, when Yasser...
My Journey at LinkedIn: Censorship, Silence, and the Cost of Speaking Up for Israel
Since 2012, I have been an active member of LinkedIn. Like many professionals around the world, I saw it as a place to connect, grow,...









