November 2024 Amsterdam attacks (Q131045530)

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Riots between Maccabi Tel Aviv fans and pro-Palestinian supporters in Amsterdam
  • November 2024 Amsterdam riots
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November 2024 Amsterdam attacks
Riots between Maccabi Tel Aviv fans and pro-Palestinian supporters in Amsterdam
  • November 2024 Amsterdam riots

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"I must say that in the following days I saw how the word pogrom became very political and actually became propaganda. The Israeli government, talking about a Palestinian pogrom in the streets of Amsterdam. In The Hague, the word pogrom is mainly used to discriminate against Moroccan Amsterdammers, Muslims. I didn't mean it that way". (English)
How a Jewish pogrom in Amsterdam shook all of Europe (English)
Jews ditch Dutch leftist party over Amsterdam pogrom wavering (English)
Caroline van der Plas roept op tot harde aanpak van groeiend antisemitisme in Nederland (Dutch)
Caroline van der Plas sprak met afschuw over wat zij beschreef als een “verschikkelijke pogrom”. (Dutch)
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The national co-ordinator for combating antisemitism in the Netherlands said a line had been crossed and the "readiness to commit such violence was disgusting". (English)
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Amsterdam's Dam Square, where the attacks first began (English)
ساحة دام في أمستردام، حيث بدأت الهجمات لأول مرة (Arabic)
La place du Dam à Amsterdam, où les attaques ont commencé (French)
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From this building in Amsterdam the Palestinian flag was removed by Maccabi fans. To the left - the Palestinian flag. To the right - "Fuck the Amsterdam housing market! Housing is a right!" (in Dutch) (English)
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52°22'22.001"N, 4°53'37.000"E
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7 November 2024
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Raadsbrief Gemeente Amsterdam - Geweld in Amsterdam rondom wedstrijd Ajax-Maccabi Tel Aviv (Dutch)
11 November 2024
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British men Aaron and Jacob, who are Jewish, told the BBC they went to the match, but left early.Afterwards, they said they saw men yelling antisemitic threats and stamping on an Israeli man. They intervened, helped the man to his feet, and went to leave.Shortly after, a group asked the men if they were Jewish, and Aaron said that they were British.“But they said ‘you helped the Jew’, and he punched me in my face and broke my glasses," Aaron said. (English)
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