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The Israeli airlines El Al and Arkia announced five flights to Amsterdam and Brussels. The Israeli embassy in The Hague said mobs had chanted anti-Israel slogans and shared videos of their ...
This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Riot in Amsterdam November 2024 Amsterdam riots Part of antisemitism during the Israel–Hamas war and anti-Palestinianism during the Israel–Hamas war Amsterdam's Dam Square, where some of the clashes occurred Date 7 November 2024 (2024-11-07) Location Amsterdam, Netherlands Methods Riots, ambush ...
Rioters "actively sought out Israeli supporters to attack" after a football match in Amsterdam, authorities have said – as Israel said it was sending planes to the Dutch capital to fly fans home ...
At least five people have been hospitalized and 62 others were detained after a night of violence targeting Israeli soccer fans in Amsterdam on Thursday, authorities said. The Israeli National ...
Amsterdam police say 5 people were hospitalized and 62 detained after a night of violence targeting Israeli soccer fans; Amsterdam authorities say rioters 'actively sought out Israeli supporters to attack and assault them' after soccer match; NCAA lifts eligibility ban in allowing Canadian Hockey League players to compete at US colleges
A group of taxi drivers converged on the Holland Casino, where around 400 Maccabi supporters were grouped, according to Amsterdam Police Chief Peter Holla. The New York Times reported that a guard ...
Estimates of the group's size varies with a reporter putting the number at a few hundred, [4] while a leader said that it encompassed a network of 3,000 supporters. [5] In 2008, a BBC correspondent said that the group was about 20% of the crowd. They are the most vocal in the stadium, and some local fans follow their gameday chants. [4] [5]
On 7 November 2024, Jewish and Israeli fans of Maccabi Tel Aviv F.C. were attacked in Amsterdam. [120] The Jerusalem Post and The Times of Israel described the attacks as a pogrom, and Israel sent emergency flights to evacuate its citizens. [121] The mayor of Amsterdam referred to the attackers as "antisemitic hit-and-run squads". [122]