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'This must be a wake-up call’: Jewish groups urge European leaders to respond to Amsterdam ‘pogrom’ on eve of Kristallnacht anniversary

‘People roaming the streets in masks asking people if they were Jewish then assaulting them and throwing them into canals. This is Europe in 2024’

November 8, 2024 11:59
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Amsterdam's Anton de Komplein square ahead of the UEFA Europa League football match between Ajax and Maccabi Tel Aviv (Getty Images)
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World leaders must take “immediate and decisive action to fight against antisemitism” before it hits catastrophic proportions, Jewish leaders and charities have said after the violent attack in Amsterdam against Israeli football supporters.

Jewish fans were mobbed in the streets of the Dutch capital on Thursday evening in what is being described as a pogrom after a Europa League match between Maccabi Tel Aviv and Ajax.

According to Israel’s Foreign Ministry, at least ten Israelis were injured, and two are unreachable.

In the UK, Phil Rosenberg, President of the Board of Deputies, said he would be speaking to police and the government “to ensure there can be no repeat here in the UK.”