Tariq Abla – Heba Press from the Netherlands
After the huge uproar and chaos caused by fans of the Israeli “Maccabi Tel Aviv” football team in Amsterdam against the “Ajax” team, and the accompanying attacks and vandalism of property, the voices of many members of the community residing there from various countries came out with statements denouncing these actions. which the Netherlands has known, describing this country as peaceful and a country of security, safety and coexistence, calling on the Israeli authorities and the international community to take decisive decisions against those who tried Modifying the debate currently taking place about the miserable conditions in the Gaza Strip and Lebanon, by engaging in such irresponsible behavior that falls within the framework of creating chaos, confusion, and distracting attention.
Hiba Press camera from there, monitored some of these opinions, the owners of which unanimously rejected this behavior and this logic in dealing with a football event, wondering and wondering at the same time about the main reasons that caused this Israeli crowd to create chaos and sow terror and attacks on citizens and property.
These speakers accused the actions of the Israeli public of being an open game in which they aim to divert attention from the war taking place on the territory of the Gaza Strip and Lebanon, stressing that for nearly 37 years they have not witnessed such riots in this Dutch country, which contains within it many nationalities that coexist in a kind of manner. Of love, respect and cooperation.
A member of the community wondered: How can a crowd come from a distant country outside the European Union and wreak havoc, chaos, and sabotage? This is something that must not be tolerated. This is a group that carried out sabotage, vandalism, and attacks on car drivers. It also tore down and uprooted Palestinian flags.
The spokesman noted the main role and professional intervention of the security forces and their various agencies, which tried to cordon off the incident and arrest many of them.
It is noteworthy that the Dutch police announced in a post on the social networking site “X” that they had begun a major investigation into multiple violent incidents. The publication did not provide further details about those injured or detained in the violent events that occurred last night.
A statement issued by the Dutch capital’s municipality, the police, and the Public Prosecution Office stated that the night following the Europa League match between the “Ajax” and “Maccabi Tel Aviv” teams was “very turbulent, with violent incidents targeting Maccabi supporters.”
Other details about this event and statements by members of the community to Hiba Press from Amsterdam.