A violent incident unfolded in Amsterdam on Thursday night following Maccabi Tel Aviv’s defeat to Ajax, as hundreds of Israeli soccer fans were reportedly attacked by pro-Palestinian assailants. Videos shared across social media show the attackers, some carrying Palestinian flags, shouting slogans like “Free Palestine” and forcing their victims to chant along. The brutal assault has sparked outrage and drawn condemnation from various political leaders and organizations worldwide.
Israeli Government Steps In
In response to the attacks, the Israeli government has dispatched planes to evacuate its citizens from Amsterdam. The leader of the opposition, Yair Lapid, called the incident a reminder of “Europe’s darkest days” and denounced the rise of antisemitism in the region. Former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and other political figures have urged Dutch authorities to act swiftly and ensure the safety of the Israeli citizens targeted during the attacks. Several reports have confirmed that injuries were sustained, and the passports of some victims were stolen.
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The scenes from Amsterdam remind us all of Europe’s darkest days.
Related NewsJews being hunted and beaten on the streets of Europe should be a wake up call for anyone who still needs it about the rise of antisemitism and the dangers of extremism.
— יאיר לפיד – Yair Lapid (@yairlapid) November 8, 2024
Support and Calls for Justice
The Israeli embassy in the US has issued a statement regarding the attack, offering assistance to affected individuals and urging Dutch authorities to track down the perpetrators. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu described the violence as “serious” and reaffirmed his government’s commitment to aiding the victims. Meanwhile, Israeli President Isaac Herzog condemned the event, likening it to an antisemitic pogrom, and called for decisive action to prevent further violence.
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At this moment Jews are being attacked in multiple locations in Amsterdam.
I call upon the Dutch authorities to act NOW. pic.twitter.com/VZtLNw45KH
— Naftali Bennett נפתלי בנט (@naftalibennett) November 8, 2024
Arrests and Investigations Underway
Dutch authorities have reportedly arrested around thirty individuals in connection with the riot, although specific details about those arrested have not yet been released. In the aftermath of the attack, further investigations are being conducted, with the Netherlands pledging to hold those responsible accountable for their actions.
As the situation unfolds, the international community has expressed concern over the growing antisemitic sentiment and called for stronger efforts to protect citizens from such acts of hate.