Amsterdam in Turmoil Over Antisemitic Attacks on Israeli Soccer Fans
Amsterdam in Turmoil Over Antisemitic Attacks on Israeli Soccer Fans
Amsterdam is in a state of emergency after violent attacks on Israeli soccer fans during a match between Ajax and Maccabi Tel Aviv. The attacks, described by the Dutch prime minister as 'antisemitic violence against Israelis', have left five people in hospital and 20 to 30 with minor injuries. Police have made arrests and are calling for images and witnesses to come forward. Pro-Palestinian marches have been banned amid concerns about antisemitic incidents. The swift and fierce condemnation from the Dutch government comes amid increased scrutiny about the role of the country's authorities during the second world war. Three-quarters of the Netherlands’ Jewish population were murdered by the Nazis between 1940 and 1945.