ER Editor: You could script the Israeli victim response to this post-football match violence. We’re resisting cries of anti-Semitism and ‘pogrom‘ here (Geert Wilders never fails in his support for Zionism). There’s more to this. It appears that Israeli football fans set this situation alight according to the pro-Israeli reporting of Dutch news site De Dagelijske Standaard below. That’s telling.
This Daily Mail report points the finger at Israel fans and is worth checking out —
Israeli football hooligans tear down Palestine flags in Amsterdam as taxi drivers ‘fight back’ in night of chaos ahead of Maccabi Tel Aviv’s visit to Ajax
Israeli football hooligans tore down Palestine flags as they marched through Amsterdam in a Wednesday night of chaos ahead of Maccabi Tel Aviv’s visit to Ajax.
Videos show dozens of hooded figures dressed fully in black cheering and chanting ‘f*** you Palestine’ and ‘ole’ as one climbed halfway up the front of a building and removed a flag on the Rokin, a major street.
Footage also shows one thug thumping a taxi with crowbar before the driver takes off, while there have been reported clashes between the visiting hooligans and cabbies.
Meanwhile, clips shared by a prominent pro-hooligan page depict bust-ups purported to be between Maccabi fans and a group of Moroccan Ajax supporters. The account has previously shared reliable information, such as when Manchester United fans were attacked by Fenerbahce ultras in Istanbul in October.
Amsterdam police have not made any arrests and have not confirmed that the perpetrators were definitely Maccabi fans despite the tensions in the city centre.
And we know that Zionists have been flooding Europe with people from a variety of countries for decades, including those who for cause hate Israel. Their country has treated by Gazans like crap with zero remorse – it’s embedded in their culture, then their soccer fans then come in provoking the locals, which necessarily include a lot of Middle Easterners. It’s not rocket science.
Maccabi Tel Aviv got trounced by Ajax Amsterdam 5-0.
IMPORTANT: This is what Maccabi Tel Aviv Hooligans did in the Netherlands that triggered all the violence against them after the authorities did nothing, don’t let anyone twist it.
Israelis are not the victim.
They took down Palestine’s flag and then it all started.
An… pic.twitter.com/NaP3x0Pl9z
— Suppressed News. (@SuppressedNws) November 8, 2024
If this is true, then Israeli fans get attacked around step 4 —
MACCABI TEL AVIV HOOLIGANS – TIMELINE OF EVENTS IN AMSTERDAM
1 – Israeli Hooligans attack personal property
2- Israeli Hooligans attack taxi drivers
3- Israeli Hooligans chant ““Let the IDF win to Fuck the Arabs”
4- Israeli Hooligans get beat up
5- Israelis start their… pic.twitter.com/9wBfnaOMJj
— Sulaiman Ahmed (@ShaykhSulaiman) November 8, 2024
israelis went on a rampage in amsterdam, destroyed personal property, attacked taxi drivers, and chanted “Let the IDF win to Fuck the Arabs”.
when the locals retaliated, they started crying “antisemitism”pic.twitter.com/FBhk5HMJPC
— Tekzilver (@tekzilver) November 8, 2024
During a Champions League match between Maccabi Tel Aviv and Ajax in Amsterdam, Israeli fans refused to stand for a minute of silence to honor the victims of the Spain’s Valencia floods. Instead, they reportedly booed and set off fireworks, mocking the tragic deaths of over 200… pic.twitter.com/J2cVAkoDcU
— Uzbek Now (@UzbekNow) November 8, 2024
Btw, here are those “innocent israelis” in the streets of Amsterdam. pic.twitter.com/zsEKNxmVBi
— Tony Montana (@9mmScorpion) November 8, 2024
Are there any Hebrew readers out there?
BREAKING: One of the largest Israeli telegram is calling on all Israelis in Amsterdam to hit the streets and “burn down their mosques”
“come on Jews of Amesterdam, Go out and set the Netherlands on fire”
“Just destroy 10 villages and you’ll see England and france burning” pic.twitter.com/KUyU4CabqQ
— Suppressed News. (@SuppressedNws) November 8, 2024
According to this Cradle tweet, some of the fans were Israeli soldiers —
Israel has sent ‘rescue planes’ to Amsterdam after locals came after and attacked numerous Israeli ‘Maccabi Tel Aviv’ fans for tearing down Palestinian flags, chanting “F*ck Palestine,” and mocking dead children in Gaza, before the Champions’ League Match against ‘Ajax.’
Some… pic.twitter.com/LUPo2Kt2xy
— The Cradle (@TheCradleMedia) November 8, 2024
– The Israeli Ambassador to the Netherlands is in a meeting with the Mayor of Amsterdam.
– Scenes in Amsterdam, Netherlands. pic.twitter.com/MnF923KkaS
— SA911 (@Zulu72944051488) November 8, 2024
An interesting series of tweets —
Israeli Maccabi Tel Aviv fans were attacked in Amsterdam by a mob of Palestine supporters.
“Say feee Palestine and we go.
…
That’s Gaza! Now you know how it feels.”— Lord Bebo (@MyLordBebo) November 8, 2024
Previously: Maccabi Tel Aviv fans came to the game in Athens beat up a Palestinian fan who allegedly cursed Israel
18/ pic.twitter.com/jrgHGUP2bK
— Lord Bebo (@MyLordBebo) November 8, 2024
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Cracker! Opportunity pearls go wild on Maccabi Tel Aviv supporters: Netanyahu sends two evacuation planes
DE DAGELIJSKE STANDAARD
Things went wrong last night and last night in Amsterdam. And not a little bit, either. After hooligans from Israeli club Maccabi Tel Aviv misbehaved two days ago, last night things went wild. Ajax hooligans and Hamas supporters (eh?) literally went hunting for Israelis. Then those were brutally beaten up.
Looking at modern Holland, one can only conclude that our country has become a Middle Eastern garbage dump. Of course, the misbehavior of Maccabi hooligans two days ago was downright criminal. That they attacked Palestinian supporters and beat up a cab driver is totally unacceptable. That hooliganism must be dealt with harshly.
But what happened last night and then last night is even worse. For it appears that a greeting of Hamas supporters (and possibly Ajax hooligans?) literally went hunting for Israelis (or in this case Jews, because how do you find out that someone is Israeli? If someone walked up with a yarmulke last night he was the buck).
It’s so bad that fifty people have already been arrested. And that’s not even the whole story. No, it’s so serious that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has sent two planes to the Netherlands to “evacuate” Maccabi fans and other Israelis. From the Netherlands. Not from Afghanistan, not from Egypt, not from Lebanon, not from Jordan…. but from the Netherlands.
Prime Minister Schoof writes on X that it is “now quiet in the capital.” Yes, that is quite true. They struck in the night. The perpetrators have now gone to bed…. and Maccabi soccer players have left for home. No doubt the same goes for many of the club’s supporters. As prime minister, you certainly don’t have to be proud of this, of course.
International and national outrage is logically expressed against these disturbances. Or rather, against these crude, anti-Semitic attacks. And no, at DDS we don’t use that word “anti-Semitism” easily. In fact, we hate it when people do nowadays. But in this case, you have no choice but to conclude that this is hardcore anti-Semitism. Pure Jew-hatred. And it is rancid to behold.
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ER: We’re rather disappointed in the bias of RT.
Israel sends planes to save Jews from Amsterdam ‘pogrom’ (VIDEOS)
Several Maccabi Tel Aviv football fans were injured during riots after Thursday’s match against Dutch side Ajax
RT
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has ordered two planes to be dispatched to Amsterdam to bring back Israeli fans who were violently assaulted by an anti-Israel mob in the Dutch capital, according to Netanyahu’s office.
Supporters of Israel’s Maccabi Tel Aviv football team were attacked in Amsterdam on Thursday night as they left the stadium after a Europa League match against Dutch side Ajax.
At least ten Israelis were injured in the attacks, but the severity of their injuries remains unclear, the Israeli Foreign Ministry stated, adding that the affected fans are currently out of contact. It advised Israeli citizens not to leave their hotels.
Israel’s National Security Council has urged people not to display Israeli or Jewish symbols in public.
We are receiving very disturbing reports of extreme violence against Israelis and Jews on the streets of Holland. There is a pogrom currently taking place in Europe in 2024.
These are the true faces of the supporters of the radical terrorism we are fighting. The western world… pic.twitter.com/LwMC6q1Grf— Danny Danon דני דנון (@dannydanon) November 8, 2024
Netanyahu urged Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof and local law enforcement “to act decisively and swiftly against the rioters, and to ensure the wellbeing of our citizens.”
Graphic videos
Hundreds of fans of the @MaccabiTLVFC soccer team were ambushed and attacked in Amsterdam tonight as they left the stadium following a game against @AFCAjax.
The mob who targeted these innocent Israelis has proudly shared their violent acts on social media.… pic.twitter.com/R3vRAIKrIG
— Embassy of Israel to the USA (@IsraelinUSA) November 8, 2024
Israeli Ambassador to the UN Danny Danon condemned the violence as “a pogrom.”
“These are the true faces of the supporters of the radical terrorism we are fighting. The Western world needs to wake up now!” he wrote in a post on X.
The embassy shared a video on social media purportedly showing violent incidents involving Maccabi fans.
Urgent call for action!
I am receiving videos and evidence of Israeli sports-tourists in Amsterdam being brutally attacked.
What I see seems to be life-threatening: innocent people being run-over, beaten, driven into a river and more.
I call on the Dutch authorities to act…
— Naftali Bennett נפתלי בנט (@naftalibennett) November 8, 2024
The Israeli Foreign Ministry said in a statement that around 30 people have been arrested so far.
Amsterdam police said they increased their presence in the city on Wednesday night ahead of the match. On Wednesday night, officers prevented a confrontation between a group of taxi drivers and a group of visitors, according to a police statement on X.
They also reported another incident in which a Palestinian flag was torn down in the city center by “currently unknown persons.”
Some media outlets reported that Israeli football hooligans tore down Palestinian flags as they marched through Amsterdam on Wednesday night, which could have led to a subsequent confrontation.
Earlier this year, a survey from the Fundamental Rights Agency showed that Jewish people in the EU have faced high levels of anti-Semitism. A dramatic rise in anti-Semitic incidents has been recorded since the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza last October when the militant group attacked Israel, killing around 1,100 people and taking more than 200 hostages.
Israel’s bombing and ground operations against Hamas in Gaza, in which over 43,000 people are reported to have been killed, according to Gaza’s Ministry of Health, have sparked pro-Palestinian and anti-war protests around the world.
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