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Amsterdam Attack on Israeli Fans Sparks Outrage, King Urges National Reflection

Amsterdam’s 'Dark Day': Dutch King and Mayor Condemn Antisemitic Violence Against Israeli Fans

by pinkfloyd
January 16, 2025
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Dutch King Condemns Antisemitic Attacks, Compares Failure to WWII

The King of the Netherlands, Willem-Alexander, expressed deep regret over recent attacks on Israeli football fans in Amsterdam, likening the nation’s failure to protect the Jewish community now to the failures during the Second World War.

In a meeting with Israeli President Isaac Herzog, the King voiced his “horror and shock” at the incidents, in which he stated, “We failed the Jewish community of the Netherlands during the Second World War, and last night, we failed again.” He further declared, “We cannot ignore antisemitic behavior on our streets,” stressing that history shows how intimidation can escalate into severe consequences.

The Mayor of Amsterdam, Femke Halsema, echoed the King’s condemnation, labeling the attacks on Israeli fans “a dark day” for the city. The violence, which occurred after a Europa League match between Maccabi Tel Aviv and Ajax, left up to 30 Israeli supporters injured, with five hospitalized. Over 60 people were arrested, with 10 still in custody. Halsema described the events as “antisemitic hit-and-run attacks,” where rioters on scooters targeted Maccabi supporters before quickly fleeing from a heavy police presence.

Increased Security and International Response

Security has been heightened across Amsterdam, with more officers deployed amid rising antisemitic incidents. The city’s Jewish community, like others globally, has faced increased threats and hate mail since recent escalations in the Gaza conflict.

The Israeli government responded by dispatching additional flights to bring fans home, and Foreign Minister Gideon Saar announced an urgent visit to Amsterdam. Meanwhile, Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof condemned the attacks, calling them “completely unacceptable” and pledging a thorough investigation to identify and prosecute those responsible.

Escalating Tensions and Protests

According to the police, disturbances began before the game, with Maccabi supporters seen chanting anti-Arab slogans and burning a Palestinian flag. After the match, tensions rose as pro-Palestinian demonstrators attempted to approach the stadium. Video footage showed confrontations in which Israeli fans were assaulted, including near Amsterdam Central Station.

The incident coincided with the anniversary of Kristallnacht, the infamous 1938 Nazi-led pogrom against Jewish communities. The Israeli embassy in The Hague condemned the violence as “horrifying” and shared videos showing Israeli fans being attacked, comparing the events to those of Nazi Germany.

International leaders also voiced support. French President Emmanuel Macron denounced the violence, pledging to combat antisemitism, while German Chancellor Olaf Scholz insisted that Jews must feel safe in Europe, saying, “anyone who attacks Jews is attacking all of us.”

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