Dutch police said 62 arrests were made as a result of the clashes, which erupted after a Europa League football tie between Amsterdam club Ajax and Maccabi Tel Aviv.
Leaders of Israel and the Netherlands are condemning what they call antisemitic attacks on fans of soccer club Maccabi Tel ...
Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof condemned the violence and flew home early from a European Union summit in Hungary ... Ajax ...
Dutch authorities said rioters actively sought out Israeli supporters to attack and assault them in several parts of the city.
Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof condemned the violence and flew home early from a European Union summit in Hungary ... Ajax ...
Amsterdam's mayor said Friday the city had been "deeply damaged" by "hateful anti-Semitic rioters" who hunted down and ...
Amsterdam Mayor Femke Halsema described gangs on scooters targeting fans of an Israeli soccer club, beating and kicking them ...
Dutch police said fans of the Israeli team Maccabi Tel Aviv were kicked, beaten and some were run over by cars amid rising tensions stemming from Israel’s ongoing war in the Gaza Strip. The incident, ...
There were no reported deaths, but there appeared to be several Israelis injured. At least three were missing, according to ...
Amsterdam’s police chief said Maccabi supporters attacked a taxi and set a Palestinian flag on fire the day before the match.
Footage shared on social media shows disorder in the Dutch capital, including Palestinian flags being pulled down, crowds ...
Amsterdam’s mayor said Friday that the Dutch counterterror watchdog said there was no concrete threat to Israeli soccer fans ...