Violent Attacks on Israeli Fans After Ajax-Maccabi Match in Amsterdam
Israeli police arrested 57 individuals, and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered the deployment of two rescue helicopters. What will happen next in this unfolding situation?
Tense Night in Amsterdam
Last night in Amsterdam, tensions flared following a Europa League match between Ajax and Maccabi Tel-Aviv, resulting in 57 arrests due to clashes.
Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli Prime Minister, has dispatched two rescue helicopters to assist Maccabi Tel-Aviv supporters, emphasizing the severe nature of the incident.
Aftermath of a Heated Match
The match, which ended in a 5-0 victory for the Dutch club, sparked significant unrest in central Amsterdam. Local media AT5 reported that youths also provoked the police, with numerous mobile units present and reinforcements called in.
Amsterdam police escorted Israeli fans to their hotel, as captured in images shared by AT5.
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Verbal Clash Escalates to Drama
The unrest included an incident where a Palestinian flag was torn down by unidentified individuals. A gathering of Israeli supporters took place at Dam Square, heavily guarded by police.
Additionally, a pro-Palestinian rally was planned near the stadium but was relocated by Amsterdam city officials for safety reasons.
A Striking Series of Events
These incidents highlight the ongoing tensions surrounding football matches and club rivalries. The Israeli Prime Minister’s decision to send aid underscores the seriousness of the situation.