LONDON — Israeli soccer followers had been concerned in a “very violent incident” in Amsterdam Thursday night, Israeli officers have stated.
The violence occurred after a UEFA Europa League match between the Israeli Maccabi Tel Aviv Membership and the Dutch Ajax Soccer Membership in Amsterdam on Thursday.
The Israeli Nationwide Safety Headquarters informed Israeli residents staying in Amsterdam to “keep away from actions on the street and shut oneself in resort rooms.”
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated he was sending “two rescue planes” to Amsterdam to “help our residents,” in an announcement from his workplace.
Israeli Protection Forces stated they had been “getting ready to right away deploy a rescue mission with the coordination of the Dutch authorities,” the IDF stated in an announcement early Friday morning native time.
The Dutch Prime Minister, Dick Schoof, stated the state of affairs is now calm and that he’s “horrified by the antisemitic assaults on Israeli residents.” Israeli PM Netanyahu stated he had been in contact with Schoof and known as for elevated safety for Jewish communities within the Netherlands.
Tensions had been rising within the lead as much as the sport final evening, Amsterdam police on Wednesday evening had reported a bunch of individuals pulled a Palestinian flag off the face of a constructing within the heart of town, and that police “prevented a confrontation” between a bunch of tourists and taxi drivers.
The Amsterdam Police haven’t but commented on the incident however introduced Wednesday night {that a} “variety of security measures” had been taken earlier than the match to make sure “that all the things proceeds safely and orderly,” in a put up on X.
Officers in Amsterdam stated there’ll now be additional police on the transfer within the coming days and additional consideration “for the additional safety of Jewish establishments and objects.”
Amsterdam authorities can be holding a press convention at 12 p.m. on Friday the place further measures that can be taken at this time and within the coming days can be introduced.
ABC Information’ Ellie Kaufman and Victoria Beaule contributed to this report.