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Israeli Maccabi fans get beaten up in the streets of Amsterdam after abusing residents, tearing down Palestinian flags and chanting racist slogans

Israel sent two emergency aircraft to Amsterdam to pick up wounded Israeli Maccabi Tel Aviv fans who got beaten up by Arabs after vandalising private residencies, molesting and abusing residents, tearing down Palestinian flags and shouting racist chants in public including “Death to the Arabs” and “We will fuck the Arabs”.

North African migrants in Amsterdam reacted by taking to the streets to hunt down and violently beat the Israeli football fans. The Israeli government condemned the attacks on the Israeli supporters as “antisemitism” and used the word “pogrom” to describe the street fights.

5 people were hospitalised and up to 60 others arrested.

Maccabi Tel Aviv lost 5-0 to the Dutch team Ajax.

The Maccabi football fans have a very well-recorded history of racism, vandalism and hooliganism.

 

 

 

 


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3 responses to “Israeli Maccabi fans get beaten up in the streets of Amsterdam after abusing residents, tearing down Palestinian flags and chanting racist slogans”

  1. […] Before being trashed during the quiet of the night, the Maccabi Tel Aviv hooligans dismantled steel pipes from the streets of Amsterdam to chase, pursue, and assault Arabs in the city. Many Arabs in the Netherlands are also European citizens, and in fact, the Maccabi Tel Aviv supporters ended up assaulting numerous Dutch citizens in separate incidents, many of which were recorded. While they rampaged in the streets of Amsterdam in search of Arabs to beat up, they tore down Palestinian flags from private residencies, and chanted anti-slogans. During the match against Ajax, to whom they lost 5-0, they disrupted the minute of silence for the victims of the floods in Valencia with boos, whistling and more racist slogans. […]

  2. […] instigated by the Israeli Maccabi Tel Aviv supporters. She was making comments on the recent riot instigated by the Israeli Maccabi Tel Aviv fans in Amsterdam, when Maccabi Tel Aviv played and lost against Ajax […]

  3. […] whenever they travel to support their team. In November of last year, Maccabi Tel Aviv fans caused unrest and terror in the streets of Amsterdam before they were beaten back by Moroccan taxi drivers. The Israeli government defended the […]

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