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Amsterdam Bans Protests After Violent Attacks on Israeli Soccer Fans

by | Nov 10, 2024

In response to a spate of violent incidents targeting Israeli soccer fans, the city of Amsterdam has imposed a three-day ban on public demonstrations. The decision comes after several fans of Israel’s Maccabi Tel Aviv football club were attacked late Thursday, following their team’s Europa League match against Dutch club Ajax. Authorities have condemned the violence, describing it as antisemitic and calling for a thorough investigation.

According to the Amsterdam police, several Israeli fans were injured in what they called a series of “hit-and-run” attacks carried out by individuals on scooters. The assailants reportedly roamed the city, searching for Maccabi supporters, sparking widespread concern over public safety and leading officials to respond swiftly. Amsterdam Mayor Femke Halsema expressed deep regret and outrage at the incidents.

“This is a terrible moment for our city,” Mayor Halsema stated during a press conference on Friday. “I am very ashamed of the behavior that was shown last night.” She went on to emphasize that Amsterdam, known for its tolerance and diversity, has no place for such violent acts, which appear to be motivated by hatred.

The Amsterdam police have initiated an extensive investigation, aiming to identify and apprehend those responsible for what they called “criminal, antisemitic attacks.” Local authorities have also increased security across the city to prevent further incidents and to maintain order.

The three-day ban on demonstrations aims to prevent additional gatherings that could escalate tensions or result in further violence. Mayor Halsema clarified that the decision was not taken lightly but was deemed necessary to ensure public safety and allow time for authorities to restore order.

The incidents have also garnered condemnation from national and international Jewish organizations, who have expressed their concern over rising antisemitic behavior across Europe. Many are calling for increased vigilance and enhanced measures to protect Jewish communities.

As the investigation continues, Amsterdam’s leaders are urging residents to support a climate of tolerance and solidarity, reiterating the city’s commitment to safety and inclusivity.

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