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BREAKING: islamic terrorist antisemitic migrant gangs attack peaceful israeli football fans in amsterdam. Save hebrews in europe #standwithus #IStandWithIsrael #BringThemHome #wewilldanceagain 💙 🇮🇱🎗

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REPORT: After chanting racist anti-Arab slogans, tearing down Palestinian flags, and disrespecting a minute of silence for the Spanish flood victims, Israeli fans were attacked by pro-Palestinian locals in Amsterdam on Thursday. Western media widely condemned the incident as an “antisemitic attack” on innocent Israelis. Amsterdam Councilman Jazie Veldhuyzen shares a different story: Maccabi fans “began attacking houses of people in Amsterdam with Palestinian flags, so that’s actually where the violence started.” In response, locals mobilized to defend their homes. Veldhuyzen also criticized the Amsterdam police, pointing to a video showing officers driving by as Israeli fans tore down Palestinian flags. “The mayor says the police did act, but I would say they acted at the wrong moments… They only intervened to protect the Maccabi hooligans when Amsterdammers stood up to defend their homes. The police appeared only when the Maccabi fans fled after attacking people.” Middle East Eye reports clashes broke out between Israeli fans and local youth, continuing late into the night. An Arab taxi driver was also reportedly attacked by a mob of Israeli fans. Footage shared on social media showed violent confrontations, with police intervening in some instances. A Dutch police spokesperson confirmed that five people were hospitalized and 62 arrests were made as a result of the clashes. Israeli authorities called the violence a “pogrom,” and Prime Minister Netanyahu announced he was immediately launching a “rescue mission” to bring the Israelis home. “This does not excuse the violence that was meted out to Maccabi Tel Aviv fans,” said the founder of the rights group Fair Square to MEE. “But to present them as innocent victims of antisemitism is a gross misrepresentation of the facts.” Geert Wilders, the anti-Muslim and pro-Israel leader of the largest party in the Dutch government, called the riots a “pogrom” and a “Jewish hunt.” (video: @JazieAnthony)

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