Shock and Outrage in Israel After Attack on Football Fans in Amsterdam

Shock and Outrage in Israel After Attack on Football Fans in Amsterdam

World November 8, 2024 11:00

tel aviv - The Israeli media reacts with shock and horror to the violent attacks on fans of Maccabi Tel Aviv football club in Amsterdam.

Israelis are stunned by the need to send their army to evacuate fellow citizens from the beloved Netherlands amid the violent attacks in Amsterdam. President Isaac Herzog calls it a serious incident and a warning signal for countries valuing freedom. Despite being engaged in wars on multiple fronts, Israel is unified in its shock and disapproval of the events in Amsterdam.

The bloody violence, leaving at least ten Israelis injured, has overshadowed news of conflicts in Lebanon and Gaza, Trump's election, and internal political chaos. Israeli airlines, typically not operating on Saturdays due to the Jewish Sabbath, have been granted special permission to fly. Traumatized football fans recount tales of hiding and being under siege in Amsterdam hotels.

Criticism falls on the Amsterdam police for inadequate response as Jews were physically assaulted and forced to utter pro-Palestinian slogans. Israeli officials demand security assurances from Dutch officials, labeling the attacks as serious and planned antisemitic violence. Social media sees Israeli politicians expressing horror and condemnation, highlighting the ongoing hatred against Jews in Europe.

Amsterdam, usually beloved by Israelis, now stands under scrutiny for rising antisemitism and pro-Palestinian sentiments. The traumatic events serve as a stark reminder of persistent antisemitism in Europe. Despite the ordeal, many Israelis remain unharmed, but the emotional impact will linger. Concerns over safety in Europe persist among Israeli travelers even as the city's attractions remain popular.

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