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A macabi Tel Aviv football match against Dutch team Ajax at Amsterdam became a point of global controversy last November.
Macabi Tel Aviv FC supporters were allegedly aiming for violence in Amsterdam before the football team’s match against Ajax. Dozens of dozens were arrested and five people were treated for the hospital after a series of night incidents.
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Pro-P-Flistinians demonstrated on 7 November 2024 in Amsterdam’s Anton de Complin Square ahead of the UEFA Europea League Football match between Ajax and Macabi Tel Aviv. (Zeronss Jumelet / App / AFP via Getty Image)
Over the weekend, the Public Prosecution Service announced that it had demolished the investigation of several macabi supporters as the city’s tram company, GVB, had removed such footage that could be used as evidence. The company changed the recording equipment at two metro stations in Amsterdam after night attacks and footage from night.
Nevertheless, more than a dozen people have already been accused in connection with violence and many have already been convicted.
Two interrogation in the incidents said in reports on Monday that the social media posts coupled with a lack of official information, which promotes violence after the November match.
The Roterdam-based Institute for Safety and Crisis Management, Amsterdam government tasked to investigate the response to violence, the lack of official communication from the city allowed rumors to flourish on social media.
It was noted that there was no official communication during the early hours of 8 November, as the situation was not so clear.
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In a separate report, the Inspector of the Ministry of Justice concluded that the police were designed for large -scale demonstrations, not “flash attacks” across the city and sparked by social media.
Both reports warned that even with better communication, the authorities could not fully control the rapidly spreading violence.
The 57-Page report found, “Calls and pictures spread rapidly, strengthen existing stresses and can cause group formation and conflict on the road within a short time.”
Both reports warned that even with better communication, the authorities could not fully control the rapidly spreading violence.
The report of the Ministry of Justice stated that “the events were shared, interpreted, interpreted, interpreted, and magnified within minutes by McCabi supporters.
Next to the game, public-supportive protesters were banned by local authorities from gathering outside the stadium, and the video showed a large crowd of fans of Israel to the game by raising anti-billion slogans on their way to the game. Later, on the scooter and on the leg, the youth beaten the city in search of Israeli fans, punched them and kicked them and then ran away quickly to escape from the police according to the Associated Press.
Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations Danny Dannon earlier made a special statement to Fox News Digital on the incident.
“We are looking at a pogrom against Jews and Israelis in Amsterdam,” Danon said. “In 2024. It should be closed. ‘To make Infifada global” was not just a slogan for these terrorist supporters. I urge the Dutch government to help all Israel and Jewish people. It’s time to respond with force against these barbaric rioters. “
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Macabi Tel Aviv’s supporters grabbed the flag at Dam Square ahead of the Europea League Football match between Ajax and Macabi Tel Aviv at Amsterdam on 7 November 2024. (Zeronss Jumelet / App / AFP via Getty Image)
Danon also expanded and posted a video on X
“We are receiving a very disturbing report of excessive violence against Israel and Jews on the streets of Holland,” he wrote. “Currently there is a pogrom in Europe in 2024. These are the true faces of supporters of radical terrorism that we are fighting. The western world needs to wake up now !!”
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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