Amsterdam police break up pro-Palestinian demo after 'antisemitic' violence following football game
Sunday, 10 November 2024 () More than 100 pro-Palestinian protesters have been taken away by police during a banned demonstration in Amsterdam after "antisemitic" violence took place following a football game this week.
62 people were arrested after violence between football fans broke out following a game in the Dutch capital. Both leaders described the violence as antisemitic.
As world leaders gathered in Rio de Janeiro for the G20 summit, large-scale pro-Palestinian protests erupted in the city, with demonstrators demanding an immediate end to the violence in Gaza and Lebanon. Chanting "Stop the Slaughter" and "No More Massacres," the protesters held banners and Palestinian flags, calling for a ceasefire and urging the Brazilian government to sever ties with Israel. The demonstrations coincide with critical climate discussions at the United Nations COP29 talks, with activists also calling for urgent climate action. Protesters voiced their frustrations, demanding global leaders prioritise human rights and the protection of civilians amid escalating conflicts
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Palestinian resistance fighters clashed with Israeli forces in the Jenin refugee camp early Tuesday. The fighting involved detonating IEDs, which severely damaged Israeli bulldozers. This reflects ongoing tensions in the West Bank, where Palestinians continue to resist Israeli military and settler aggression. The incident is part of broader struggles in Jenin and surrounding areas, highlighting the intensifying violence in the region following Israeli operations in Gaza.
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In a fierce confrontation in the northern Gaza Strip, Al-Qassam Brigades fighters clashed with Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) that had infiltrated the Al-Mahkama Street and Al-Qasasib neighborhood in Jabalia. The battle saw intense urban warfare, with the Al-Qassam fighters successfully repelling the Israeli forces, causing significant casualties. The IDF's attempt to advance was thwarted as the fighters used precision tactics, targeting enemy snipers and fortified positions. The operation resulted in heavy losses for the Israeli soldiers, highlighting the resilience and strategic capabilities of the Palestinian resistance. The conflict continues to escalate as both sides dig in for further clashes in this volatile region.
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In a dramatic escalation of violence, the Israeli military launched a sweeping abduction campaign targeting Palestinians in the Dheisheh Refugee Camp, south of Bethlehem. At least 17 individuals were detained late Monday night, including relatives of Omar Manaa, a Palestinian killed in a previous raid, and several freed prisoners. Eyewitnesses reported detainees being bound and taken for interrogation as Israeli forces raided homes, including that of Raghad Shamroukh. The operation has sparked widespread fear, with continued raids reported across the West Bank, intensifying the crackdown amidst an escalating conflict with Gaza.
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The Dutch government has survived a crisis that centred on the resignation of the finance secretary. Nora Achahbar quit in response to comments made about immigrants blamed for attacking Israeli fans after a soccer game in Amsterdam on 7 November.
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Thursday's game was held in a tense atmosphere and under exceptional security measures a week after violent clashes broke out in Amsterdam between pro-Palestinian demonstrators and Israeli football fans.
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Police in Amsterdam arrested some pro-Palestinian protesters and forcibly moved more than 260 to another location as they broke up an illegal demonstration in the Dutch capital's central Dam Square.
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Dutch police detained dozens of pro-Palestinian protesters in Amsterdam, after they again defied a demonstration ban put in place after violence against Israeli football supporters last week.
In the aftermath of violent anti-Semitic clashes during a football match between Israeli club Maccabi Tel Aviv and Dutch team Ajax in Amsterdam, Israel has urged its citizens to stay away from the..