Become a Member
News

Amsterdam mayor condemns ‘black night and dark day’ of attacks on Israeli football fans

Mayor of Amsterdam called the attack a “hit and run” by antisemitic “criminals”

November 8, 2024 12:58
2182935082
The Mayor of Amsterdam Femke Halsema addresses media after several scuffles broke out in the city center following the UEFA Europa League, League phase - Matchday 4, football match between Ajax Amsterdam and Maccabi Tel Aviv, in Amsterdam on November 8, 2024. The violence that erupted overnight in Amsterdam represented an "explosion" of anti-Semitism that has "not been seen in a long time,", describing "hit and run" attacks on supporters of Israeli team Maccabi Tel-Aviv with "hooligans on scooters" seeking out Israeli fans, the city's mayor Femke Halsema said on November 8, 2024. (Photo by Koen van Weel / ANP / AFP) / Netherlands OUT (Photo by KOEN VAN WEEL/ANP/AFP via Getty Images)
3 min read

Dutch police arrested 62 people and took five to hospital with injuries after Israeli supporters of the Maccabi Tel Aviv football team were attacked following the Europa League match against Ajax in Amsterdam Thursday night in what the mayor is calling a “hit and run” incident.

Amsterdam Mayor Femke Halsema said during a press conference on Friday that the city is looking back at a "black night and a dark day” during which antisemitic "criminals" attacked Jewish visitors.

She said men on scooters were searching for Maccabi supporters last night and described the incident as “a hit and run”.

"It's against everything we're proud of in Amsterdam,” Halsema said. “I'm very ashamed of the behaviour that was shown last night. This is nothing like Amsterdam.”