Details about violence against Israeli football fans in Amsterdam arise


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A MacCabi Tel Aviv football match in Amsterdam against Dutch team Ajax became a global controversy point last November.

According to the reports, MacCabi Tel Aviv FC supporters were the objective of violence in Amsterdam on Thursday before and during the Ajax football team match. Dozens were arrested and five people received hospital treatment after a series of violent incidents during the night.

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Pro-Palestinians are demonstrated in the Anton de Komplein square in Amsterdam ahead of the UEFA Europa League soccer match between Ajax and MacCabi Tel Aviv on November 7, 2024. (Jeroen Jumelet/ANP/AFP through Getty Images)

During the weekend, the public processing service announced that it had eliminated investigations in several MacCabi supporters because the city tram company, GVB, had eliminated images that could have been used as evidence. The company replaced the recording team in two subway stations in Amsterdam after the attacks and images of the night were lost.

Even so, more than a dozen people have already been accused in relation to violence and several have already been convicted.

Two consultations on the events said in the reports on Monday that publications on social networks along with the lack of official information fed the violence that followed the November party.

The Institute for Security and Crisis Management based in Rotterdam, commissioned by the Amsterdam Government to investigate the response to violence, said the city’s official communication allowed rumors to flourish social networks.

He pointed out that there was little or no official communication during the early hours of November 8, in part because the situation was not clear.

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In a separate report, the inspection of the Ministry of Justice concluded that the police were prepared for large -scale demonstrations, not the “flash attacks” perpetrated throughout the city and caused by social networks.

Both reports warned that even with better communication, the authorities could not have completely controlled the violence that extends rapidly.

“Calls and images extend rapidly, reinforce existing tensions and can lead to group formation and street confrontations within a short period of time,” the 57 -page report found.

Both reports warned that even with better communication, the authorities could not have completely controlled the violence that extends rapidly.

The Ministry of Justice report said that “incidents, such as the elimination of a Palestinian flag by MacCabi supporters, were shared, interpreted and magnified in a matter of minutes.”

Before the game, the pro-Palestinian protesters were prohibited by the local authorities to meet outside the stadium, and the video showed a large multitude of Israeli fans who sing anti-Arab slogans on their way to the game. Subsequently, the young people in Scooters already stood the city in search of Israeli fans, hitting them and kicking and then fled quickly to evade the police, according to Associated Press.

Danny Danon, the Israeli ambassador to the United Nations, previously gave an exclusive statement to Pak Gazette Digital about the incident.

“We are seeing a pogrome against Jews and Israelis developed in Amsterdam,” Danon said. “In 2024. This must stop.

MacCabi Tel Aviv supporters have flags in Dam Square before the Europa League football between Ajax and MacCabi Tel Aviv in Amsterdam on November 7, 2024. (Jeroen Jumelet/ANP/AFP through Getty Images)

Danon also made and published a video about X

“We are receiving very disturbing reports of extreme violence against the Israelis and the Jews in the streets of Holland,” he wrote. “There is currently a pogrome in Europe in 2024. These are the true faces of the supporters of radical terrorism that we are fighting. The western world needs to wake up now!”

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