Israeli fans were in town for a game between Maccabi Tel Aviv and Dutch club Ajax. Police declined to comment on the ...
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Jew-hating agitators violently assaulted supporters of Maccabi Tel Aviv in the Dutch city with more than 60 people arrested ...
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It was not clear how the violence began. Dutch and Israeli leaders denounced the violence as antisemitic. Video also showed Israeli fans chanting anti-Arab slogans in the streets at some point.
Videos and reports indicated significant violence against Israelis after a game between Maccabi Tel Aviv and Ajax.
Amsterdam police said Friday that five people were hospitalized and 62 arrested after what authorities described as systematic violence by antisemitic rioters targeting Israeli fans following a soccer ...
The post did not provide further details about those injured or detained in Thursday night’s violence following the Europa ...
Around 3,000 Israeli soccer fans flew to Amsterdam to see the Maccabi Tel Aviv team play Ajax. Video circulating on social media showed rioters carrying Palestinian flags and shouting "Free Palestine" ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Friday asked his counterpart in the Netherlands to provide more security for Israelis after fans of the Maccabi Tel Aviv FC soccer team were attacked on ...
The country's prime minister Dick Schoof said on social media he had followed updates over the "antisemitic attacks" on Israeli supporters of the Tel Aviv Maccabi soccer team ... their team take on ...
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