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Dutch Prime Minister cancels COP29 trip due to football violence in Amsterdam

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Last updated: 2024/11/10 at 4:30 AM
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The recent attacks on fans of the Maccabi Tel Aviv soccer team in Amsterdam have sparked a wave of outrage and condemnation across the Netherlands. Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof has cancelled a trip to the COP29 climate talks in Azerbaijan to deal with the fallout from these assaults, which authorities have labeled as antisemitic. The attacks, which were carried out by gangs of youths inspired by calls on social media to target Jewish people, have led to a large-scale police investigation and the arrest of over 60 suspects. Five people were treated at hospitals, and more arrests are expected as investigators collect evidence from witnesses and video images of the violence.

Amsterdam prosecutors have already detained four suspects, including two minors, who are set to be arraigned next week. Israeli police have also been assisting with the investigation, collecting forensic evidence from witnesses returning from Amsterdam, as well as videos of the violent incidents. The Dutch government, in addition to the ongoing police investigation, has announced an independent inquiry into the attacks and is looking into whether warnings of possible violence were ignored in the lead-up to the Europa League match between Ajax and Maccabi.

Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar has visited the Netherlands to offer Israel’s help in the investigation and to meet with Dutch officials. The attacks have drawn comparisons to dark periods in history, with Saar denouncing the persecution of Jews and Israelis on European soil. Amsterdam Mayor Femke Halsema has also defended the city’s decision to ban a pro-Palestinian demonstration outside the Johan Cruyff Arena where the attacks occurred. Despite reports of Israeli fans chanting anti-Arab slurs, the mayor stated that there was no concrete threat to Israeli fans before the match.

In response to the attacks, the Dutch government has taken steps to ensure the safety of the Jewish community in the country. Enhanced security measures have been implemented at Jewish sites in Amsterdam, a city with a large Jewish population and a significant historical connection to the Jewish community. The ban on demonstrations in Amsterdam over the weekend aims to prevent further incidents of violence and maintain public order. Prime Minister Schoof has met with representatives of the Jewish community to address their concerns and express solidarity in the face of growing antisemitism in the Netherlands.

The fallout from the attacks on fans of the Maccabi Tel Aviv soccer team has raised broader questions about the rise of antisemitism in Europe and the need for stronger measures to combat hate crimes. With the government’s commitment to tackling antisemitism and ensuring the security of the Jewish community, the investigation into the attacks in Amsterdam serves as a reminder of the ongoing struggle against discrimination and intolerance. The international response to the attacks reflects a united front against hate and a determination to uphold the values of inclusivity and respect for all individuals, regardless of their background or beliefs.

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