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Published: November 8, 2024
Reports from the Netherlands indicated that fans of "Maccabi Tel Aviv" removed Palestinian flags from homes on Dutch streets before being attacked by hundreds of supporters of the Palestinian cause.
Additionally, some reports stated that the madness continues in Amsterdam, where Arabs are currently patrolling outside the hotel where Maccabi Tel Aviv fans are staying.
The local police came several times and left, and the Arabs returned, waiting to hunt the Jews and harm them.
One of the Israeli pursuers said, "I feel like it's October 7th. There is no one to help us."
On the other hand, videos showed Israeli fans tearing down the Palestinian flag in the Dutch capital before the match between "Maccabi Tel Aviv" and Ajax Amsterdam, which led to protests breaking out.
However, Hebrew media reported that on a noisy night in Amsterdam, reports surfaced of serious violent incidents targeting the fans of "Maccabi Tel Aviv," who were in the city to watch their team play against Ajax in the Europa League. According to the reports, the fans were violently attacked by masked groups carrying Palestinian flags, as these groups attempted to carry out stabbing and running-over operations against them.
Reporter Boaz Golan noted that "Palestinian elements are patrolling near the hotel where Maccabi Tel Aviv fans are staying," as the Dutch police intervened several times but were unable to control the situation, and the attacks resumed. Fans reported feeling as if it were "October 7th" referring to the attacks that took place in Israel, and expressed concern over the lack of any real support from the authorities.
Reports indicated that the attacks were pre-planned by hundreds of Arabs, and that the Dutch police were unable to stop the repeated assaults on the fans.
One of the fans who spoke with Golan said, "It feels like it's October 7th," referencing the large-scale attacks that occurred in Israel on that date, reflecting a state of intense anxiety and fear among the fans that night.
In the wake of these events, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the new Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar were kept informed of the details of the events, as they communicated with the Dutch authorities to monitor the situation and take necessary actions to contain the situation and protect Israeli citizens in Amsterdam.
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