Israeli football supporters back home after Amsterdam violence
AFP | Amsterdam
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A plane carrying Israeli football supporters brought home from Amsterdam by the government landed yesterday at Israel’s Ben Gurion airport as authorities condemned a night of “hateful anti-Semitic” violence.
Dutch police said 62 arrests were made as a result of the clashes, which erupted after a Europa League football tie between Amsterdam club Ajax and Maccabi Tel Aviv.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered two planes be sent to the Netherlands to bring the Israeli fans home, with the first flight of evacuees landing yesterday afternoon, the Israel Airports Authority said. Netanyahu also ordered Israel’s Mossad spy agency to draw up a plan to prevent unrest at sporting events in the future.
Amsterdam’s mayor said the city had been “deeply damaged” by “hateful anti-Semitic rioters” who hunted down and attacked fans of Israeli club Maccabi Tel Aviv in a night of “unbearable” violence. Femke Halsema described gangs on scooters targeting fans of the Israeli club, beating and kicking them in “hit-and-run” assaults, leaving five people hospitalised.
“I can easily understand that this brings back memories of pogroms,” Halsema said, adding that she was “ashamed” by the violence. “Our city has been deeply damaged. Jewish culture has been deeply threatened. This is an outburst of anti-Semitism that I hope to never see again.”
Despite a “sporting” atmosphere in the ground and a huge police presence, authorities were unable to stop the rapid attacks on fans in several parts of the city. Officers made 62 arrests in total but police chief Peter Holla said the hit-and-run tactics of the rioters made it “exceptionally” difficult to prevent the attacks.
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