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Israeli football fans and players, who were caught in a violent anti-Semitic rampage in Amsterdam following a Europa League match, have returned to Israel, deeply traumatised by the horrors they endured. The attacks, described as a "pogrom" by many, erupted after a tense match between Maccabi Tel Aviv and Ajax. Groups of Israeli supporters, including players, were relentlessly hunted down by violent mobs in the streets of Amsterdam. Despite the presence of local authorities, the attackers were allowed to carry out their violent actions, prompting outrage and condemnation from both Israeli and Dutch officials.
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In a disturbing turn of events, Israeli soccer fans from Maccabi Tel Aviv FC were violently attacked by anti-Israel protesters in Amsterdam following a UEFA Europa League match. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has demanded more security for Israelis in the Netherlands after the brutal assault, which left dozens injured. The attacks have been condemned as a dangerous eruption of antisemitism, drawing reactions from global leaders. This video covers the shocking details of the incident, the response from Israeli authorities, and what comes next for the victims and the city of Amsterdam.
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A shocking incident unfolded in Amsterdam when a group of Israeli Jews were ambushed by a violent mob, reminiscent of the brutal tactics used by Hamas. The victims, reportedly supporters of the Maccabi Tel Aviv football team, were attacked outside the stadium following their Europa League match against Ajax. The attackers hit and kicked the Israeli fans, leaving them injured and shaken. This violent assault has raised alarm in the Jewish community, as it echoes rising anti-Israel sentiment and tensions in Europe amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict. Dutch authorities are investigating the attack, with increased security measures in place.
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Jews in Amsterdam Brutally Attacked by Mob: Netanyahu Sends Planes to Rescue Israelis, Many Dead" reports a harrowing incident in which a mob in Amsterdam violently assaulted Jews, leading to multiple fatalities and injuries. In response, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered two planes to urgently evacuate Israeli citizens caught in the chaos. The brutal attack targeted supporters of the Maccabi Tel Aviv football team, who were leaving a Europa League match against Ajax. Tensions have been rising globally due to the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict, with anti-Semitic violence escalating in Europe
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