Amsterdam has banned demonstrations for three days after Israeli soccer fans were beaten and injured in violent clashes in the city overnight, which Dutch authorities condemned Friday as antisemitic.
Prosecutors have not charged anyone yet, but the investigation into the incident is ongoing, a Dutch police spokesperson said ...
One Instagram post by a Dutch “Palestinian” group, for example, showed Maccabi Tel Aviv fans with the text: “No Zionists in UEFA/FIFA.” In light of the “open encouragement to violence from the protest ...
The mayor of the Netherlands’ capital Amsterdam, Femke Halsema, condemned the attacks on Israeli and Jewish people following a football match between the Maccabi Tel Aviv football team ... had ...
AMSTERDAM, Nov 8 (Reuters) - Amsterdam banned demonstrations for three days from Friday after overnight attacks on Israeli ...
Footage also showed Maccabi Tel Aviv supporters chanting anti-Arab slogans before Thursday ... even though the city had ...
Dutch authorities say people on scooters attacked Israeli fans overnight after a soccer game in Amsterdam apparently fueled by calls to target Jewish people spread online.
In this image taken from video, police stand guard as Maccabi Tel Aviv supporters light flares at the Dam square, in ...
PM Schoof posted on X that he had been following the news from Amsterdam "with horror." "Completely unacceptable antisemitic ...
Verified footage shows how violent disorder unfolded in Amsterdam on Thursday. Before Maccabi Tel Aviv fans were attacked in ...
The violence against fans of Maccabi Tel Aviv in Amsterdam has some Israelis worried if it’s safe for their sports teams and ...