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Dutch community rallies to rescue Israeli fans after violent attacks in Amsterdam

‘A Dunkirk-esque armada of Dutch Jews scrabbling to take Maccabi fans to the airport

November 8, 2024 15:42
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A fan (R) of the Israeli football club Maccabi Tel-Aviv arrives at the Ben Gurion International Airport on November 8, 2024, on the first flight carrying Israelis evacuated from Amsterdam after violent clashes following a football match (Photo by JACK GUEZ/AFP via Getty Images)
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When an appeal went out on Israeli WhatsApp groups asking for help transporting stranded fans from their hotels to Amsterdam airport, British-born Israeli, Ben Myers, and his wife leapt into action.

Myers saw the message on his wife’s volleyball group chat: “It was all organised and managed by Dutch Jewish and Israeli women through a volleyball club WhatsApp group,” he told the JC.

Myers did not hear about the attack until Friday morning: “I woke up to messages from friends in Israel worried about my safety in Amsterdam – the irony of people fighting a war on multiple fronts seeing if I am OK.”

“A call was put out this morning saying that there were Israelis staying at hotels and safe houses who needed help getting to the airport. My wife did the first shift,” the father-of-two explained, adding that by the time his wife returned, all the supporters had been taken safely to the airport.