Amsterdam’s mayor condemned the attacks on the Israeli fans, some of whom had been chanting anti-Arab slogans, saying there was “no excuse.” Police said five people were sent to the hospital.
Mayor Femke Halsema was speaking at an emergency meeting of the Amsterdam city council days after the Dutch capital was ...
There are concerns the unrest has damaged community relations and tensions have spilled over into politics too.
Israeli soccer fans are hunted and attacked by a violent mob in the streets of a European city.
The Dutch ruling class is trying to strengthen Schoof’s right-wing government and grant it authoritarian powers to attack ...
A week after Israeli soccer fans were attacked in the streets of Amsterdam, triggering damning accusations of a "Jew hunt" in a city with an ugly history of antisemitism, a clearer picture of what ...
Israeli fans were assaulted after a soccer game in Amsterdam by hordes of young people apparently riled up by calls on social ...
The altercation came a week after violence erupted in Amsterdam in connection with an Israeli club team’s visit.
At a press conference on Friday, Amsterdam Mayor Femke Halsema spoke about the attacks on Israeli soccer fans around the city ...
As incidents of both antisemitic and Islamaphobic abuse surge across Europe, a soccer match between Israel’s Maccabi Tel Aviv ...
In Amsterdam, a number of Maccabi fans attacked a cab and chanted anti-Arab slogans while some men carried out “hit and run” ...
Fans from both sides were involved in unrest; a number of Maccabi fans attacked a cab and chanted anti-Arab slogans while ...