Live. Israeli football fans attacked in Amsterdam: 'anti-Semitic acts' denounced

Live. Israeli football fans attacked in Amsterdam: 'anti-Semitic acts' denounced
Live. Israeli football fans attacked in Amsterdam: 'anti-Semitic acts' denounced

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered this Friday morning the sending of two planes to Amsterdam to rescue lare supporters and denounced a “premeditated anti-Semitic attack”.

During a telephone interview with his Dutch counterpart, Dick Schoof, Benjamin Netanyahu “said he viewed the premeditated anti-Semitic attack against Israeli citizens with seriousness and called for increased security for the Jewish community in the Netherlands,” a statement from his office said.

A little earlier he had said consider “the appalling incident with the greatest seriousness” and “demand (the Dutch authorities) to act vigorously and quickly against the rioters”. “The difficult images of the aggression against our citizens in Amsterdam will not be ignored,” he assured.

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