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Dick Schoof cancels COP29 trip to deal with fallout from attacks on Israeli football fans

Europe • Nov 10, 2024, 3:58 AM
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Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof has cancelled a trip to COP29 climate talks in Azerbaijan so that he can stay in the Netherlands to deal with the fallout from assaults on fans of the Maccabi Tel Aviv soccer team in Amsterdam that authorities condemned as antisemitic.

The government will discuss the Thursday night violence at a Cabinet meeting on Monday, Schoof posted on X, saying that he would hold talks on tackling antisemitism on Tuesday.

Police launched a large-scale investigation after gangs of youths conducted what Amsterdam's mayor called "hit and run" attacks on fans that were apparently inspired by calls on social media to target Jewish people.

Five people were treated at hospitals and more than 60 suspects were arrested.

A group of pro-Palestinian protesters walk towards a police line with police vans driving in the background in Amsterdam, 7 November, 2024
A group of pro-Palestinian protesters walk towards a police line with police vans driving in the background in Amsterdam, 7 November, 2024 RTL Nieuws/AP

Amsterdam prosecutors said that four of the suspects, including two minors, remained jailed on Saturday and would be arraigned next week.

The prosecutors said in a statement that they expect more arrests as investigators comb through video images of the violence.

None of the arrests made so far were for violence after the match, prosecutors said.

Israeli police assisting the Dutch investigation said in a statement that officers and forensic identification experts met fans returning on nine flights from Amsterdam.

"Among them were over 170 witnesses and more than 230 victims and forensic evidence has been collected from dozens of them," the statement said, adding that they also had gathered videos of violent incidents in the Dutch capital.

In addition to the police investigation and an independent inquiry announced by Amsterdam's mayor, Dutch Justice and Security Minister David van Weel said in a letter to lawmakers that the government is investigating whether warnings of possible violence from Israel were overlooked in the lead up to the Europa League match between Ajax and Maccabi.

Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar rushed to the Netherlands on Friday and offered Israel's help in the police investigation and met with his Dutch counterpart Caspar Veldkamp.

Schoof said on X that he told Saar, "that the Dutch government is doing everything it can to ensure that the Jewish community in our country feels safe."

In a statement released after meeting, Saar said that he told Schoof that the attacks on Jews and Israelis "and the demand by their attackers they present passports to prove their identity, were reminiscent of dark periods in history. He stressed that Israel could not accept the persecution of Jews and Israelis on European soil."

Amsterdam Mayor Femke Halsema said that the Netherlands' counterterror watchdog had reported before the match there was no "concrete threat" to Israeli fans and the match wasn't considered a high risk.

Even so, Amsterdam authorities banned a pro-Palestinian demonstration outside the Johan Cruyff Arena where Thursday night's match was played.

Video also showed a large crowd of Israeli fans chanting anti-Arab slurs on their way to the game.

People welcome Maccabi Tel Aviv footbal fans as they arrive at Israel's Ben-Gurion International Airport on a flight from Amsterdam, 8 November, 2024
People welcome Maccabi Tel Aviv footbal fans as they arrive at Israel's Ben-Gurion International Airport on a flight from Amsterdam, 8 November, 2024 Tsafrir Abayov/Copyright 2024 The AP All rights reserved

Afterward, youths on scooters and on foot went in search of Israeli fans, punching and kicking them and then fleeing quickly to evade hundreds of police officers deployed around the city, Halsema said.

Schoof returned early from a European Union summit in Hungary and met Friday night with representatives of the Jewish community in the Netherlands.

"It was a compelling conversation about the sadness and uncertainty experienced in the Jewish community. Every day they experience the consequences of growing antisemitism in the Netherlands," Schoof said on X.

A ban on demonstrations was in place throughout Amsterdam over the weekend and security was beefed up at Jewish sites in the city, which has a large Jewish community and was home to Jewish World War II diarist Anne Frank and her family as they hid from Nazi occupiers.


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