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Assailants attack Israeli soccer fans in Amsterdam. The violence was condemned as antisemitic

AMSTERDAM (AP) 鈥 Young people on scooters attacked Israeli fans in hit-and-run assaults overnight after a soccer game in Amsterdam apparently fueled by calls to target Jewish people spread on social media, Dutch authorities said Friday.
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In this image taken from video, police escort Maccabi Tel Aviv supporters to the metro station leading them to the Ajax stadium, after pro-Palestinian supporters marched near the stadium, in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, Thursday, Nov. 7, 2024. (AP Photo InterVision)

AMSTERDAM (AP) 鈥 Young people on scooters attacked Israeli fans in hit-and-run assaults overnight after a soccer game in Amsterdam apparently fueled by calls to target Jewish people spread on social media, Dutch authorities said Friday. Five people were treated in hospitals and dozens were arrested.

Tensions had been mounting in the Dutch capital over , even before the between Ajax and Maccabi Tel Aviv on Thursday night. Amsterdam authorities banned a planned pro-Palestinian demonstration near the stadium, and video showed a large crowd of Israeli fans chanting anti-Arab slogans en route to the game.

Afterwards, youths on scooters crisscrossed the city in search of Israeli fans, punching and kicking them and then fleeing quickly to evade police, Amsterdam Mayor Femke Halsema said.

In Telegram groups, she added, 鈥渢here is talk of people going on a Jew hunt. That is so shocking and so despicable that I still cannot fathom it.鈥

Police had to escort some fans back to hotels, according to authorities.

Ofek Ziv, a Maccabi fan from the Israeli city of Petah Tikva, said someone 鈥 he didn鈥檛 see who 鈥 threw a rock at him as he and a friend left the stadium. He was hit in the head, causing light bleeding. He said a group of Arab men began to chase him, before he and his friend got into a taxi, picking up other fans. They took shelter at a hotel.

鈥淚鈥檓 very scared, it鈥檚 very striking. This shouldn鈥檛 happen to anyone, specifically in Amsterdam. Lots of friends were hurt, injured, kidnapped, robbed, and the police didn鈥檛 come to help us,鈥 he said.

Five people were treated in the hospital and released, while some 20 to 30 people suffered light injuries, police said. At least 62 suspects were arrested, with 10 still in custody, the city's public prosecutor, Ren茅 de Beukelaer, told reporters at a news conference Friday.

With condemnation of the violence as antisemitic pouring in from around Europe, the attacks shattered Amsterdam鈥檚 long-cherished view of itself as a beacon of tolerance and haven for persecuted religions, including Sephardic Jews from Portugal and Spain.

Halsema called the violence 鈥渁n eruption of antisemitism that we had hoped never again to see in Amsterdam."

Police said security will be beefed up at Jewish institutions in the city that has a large Jewish community and was home to Jewish and her family as they hid from Nazi occupiers.

The violence reverberated intensely in Israel and across Europe. Israel鈥檚 foreign minister left on an urgent trip to the Netherlands, and the government initially ordered two planes sent to the Dutch capital to bring fans home. The prime minister鈥檚 office later said it would work to help citizens arrange commercial flights.

A statement from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu鈥檚 office said that 鈥渢he harsh pictures of the assault on our citizens in Amsterdam will not be overlooked,鈥 and that Netanyahu 鈥渧iews the horrifying incident with utmost gravity.鈥 He demanded that the Dutch government take 鈥渧igorous and swift action鈥 against those involved.

The extent of the attacks Thursday night and where and when they took place was not clear. Tensions had been brewing for days.

A Palestinian flag was torn down from a building in Amsterdam on Wednesday, Dutch broadcaster NOS reported, and authorities banned a pro-Palestinian demonstration near the stadium.

Ahead of the game, large crowds of supporters of the Israeli team could be seen on video chanting anti-Arab slogans as they headed to the stadium, escorted by police.

鈥淟et the IDF win, and (expletive) the Arabs,鈥 the fans chanted, using the acronym of the Israeli military, as they shook their fists. It also showed police pushing several pro-Palestinian protesters away from a Maccabi fan gathering in a square earlier in the day.

De Beukelaer said police were investigating 鈥渢o what extent an organization is behind鈥 the attacks on Israeli fans, adding, 鈥淚 have too few indications for that at the moment.鈥

Security issues around hosting games against visiting Israeli teams led the Belgian soccer federation to decline to stage a men鈥檚 Nations League game in September. That game against Israel was played in Hungary with no fans in the stadium.

The violence in Amsterdam will no doubt lead to a review of security at upcoming matches involving Israeli teams. European soccer body UEFA announced already on Monday that Maccabi鈥檚 next Europa League match, scheduled in Istanbul on Nov. 28 against Turkish team Besiktas, would be moved to a yet-to-be-decided neutral venue 鈥渇ollowing a decision by the Turkish authorities.鈥

Meanwhile, Israel鈥檚 national team is scheduled to play France in Paris on Nov. 14 in the Nations League. French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau said Thursday that the match would go ahead as planned at the Stade de France just outside the French capital after assurances from police.

鈥淚 think that for a symbolic reason we must not yield, we must not give up,鈥 he said, noting that sports fans from around the world came together for the Paris Olympics this year to celebrate the 鈥渦niversal values鈥 of sports.

鈥淲e will be uncompromising,鈥 he added. 鈥淭o touch a Jewish compatriot is to touch the republic.鈥

Mike Corder, The Associated Press