Dutch PM condemns 'anti-Semitic violence' after Amsterdam football match

Netherlands' Prime Minister Dick Schoof talks during a press conference at the Ministry of General Affairs, in the Hague on November 11, 2024.

Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof said on Monday that Israeli football fans in Amsterdam were subject to "unadulterated anti-Semitic violence" after clashes between Maccabi Tel Aviv supporters and groups of men on scooters on Thursday evening. The conduct of the Maccabi fans is also being investigated, Schoof said.

Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof on Monday slammed attacks against Israeli fans after a football match in Amsterdam, calling it "unadulterated anti-Semitic violence".

Schoof's announcement came after Amsterdam was rocked by violence between Israeli football fans and men described by Schoof as "with a migration background" on scooters in several areas of the city.

In attacks that sparked outrage around the world, Maccabi Tel Aviv supporters were briefly hospitalised after coming under assault following a match with the local Ajax team on Thursday evening.

"Four days after the attacks the shock, shame and anger remain. It was unadulterated anti-Semitic violence. We need hard action" to deal with those responsible, Schoof said at a press conference, saying that "intolerance cannot be met with tolerance".

After the match, groups of men on scooters engaged in "hit-and-run" attacks on Maccabi fans in areas of the city.

Police said the attackers were mobilised by calls on social media to target Jewish people.

The clashes came amid a rise in anti-Semitism globally since the start of the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza.

(AFP)


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