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"Does this video disprove the media narrative on Amsterdam violence? One video from the violence in Amsterdam was used by all the biggest media outlets as evidence of anti-Semitic attacks. But there's a problem: the video actually shows fans of Israeli football team Maccabi Tel Aviv beating up a Dutch man with metal poles. The misuse of this video is emblematic of the false narrative that the violence against Israelis was purely anti-Semitic. The Maccabi Tel Aviv fans spent the days before their match with Ajax attacking people and homes, tearing down Palestine flags, and singing chants that were both racist and genocidal. It's in this context that Amsterdam locals fought back against the Israelis - in self-defence - after extreme violence and provocation. Some media outlets have now removed the footage from their online platforms, but like previous falsehoods spread in the mainstream press about the 7 October attacks, the fact that the BBC, CNN and leading news shows around Europe have already broadcast it on their prime-time shows, means the damage has already been done in terms of how the general public will understand the attacks. The dictionary definition of anti-Semitism is 'hostility toward or discrimination against Jews as a religious or racial group', the Israeli fans were not there for Yom Kippur, they were not chanting Talmudic rituals in the street or reading passages from the Torah. They were attacked for their thuggery, violence and provocations, and to say there's anything inherently Jewish about this behaviour, would in itself be anti-Semitic. Report by: Alex Morris"
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On NovembEr 7, in Amsterdam, the Israeli team Maccabi Tel Aviv played against the Dutch team Ajax in the Europa League.
Some Maccabi Tel Aviv supporters and one of the players refused to observe a minute of silence during the match in tribute to the victims of the Valencia flood.
In Amsterdam, Maccabi Tel Aviv supporters invaded the city for two days, chanting anti-Arab slogans under police protection and attacking Palestinian flags, they assaulted locals with planks and belts. They intimidated and threathened a young cameraman filming the scenes.
When a Moroccan taxi driver was assaulted by Maccabi supporters, a large group of his colleagues and friends decided to chase the Maccabi supporters through the city.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu uses the "Deny Aggressor and Reverse Victim-Offender" (DARVO) narrative to transform this confrontation into an "antisemitic pogrom" against Jews.
Some supporters in Amsterdam were IDF reservist soldiers who had served this past year in Gaza, the West Bank, or Lebanon, during the ongoing genocide.
The British newspaper Daily Mail, through its correspondents in Amsterdam, criticized the Israeli supporters for their provocations and held them responsible.
RTL group, points the Israeli "hooligans" for assaulting a Taxi driver.
Article that summarize the event
Amsterdam, November 10, 2024 — The Amsterdam Police have officially opened an investigation into recent violent incidents involving Maccabi Tel Aviv supporters following a complaint filed by the Hind Rajab Foundation and the March 30 Movement.
"These disturbing events, which unfolded in the city center, have sparked widespread concern across the Netherlands and internationally. Eyewitness footage shows the supporters wielding belts and pieces of wooden slats, which were allegedly taken from nearby structures, and launching heavy fireworks. The situation escalated near Amsterdam Centraal station, where some individuals were reportedly chased and forced to the ground. In addition to incidents recorded near the station, other videos show Maccabi supporters displaying anti-Arab and racist slogans and pulling down a Palestinian flag prior to the match. These actions were reported to have continued in the city's Spui district, where stones were allegedly used in further acts of violence."
Amsterdam Police confirmed that they are utilizing video evidence from multiple sources, including public street cameras, doorbell recordings, witness accounts, and media footage. "All available evidence will be thoroughly reviewed," a police spokesperson stated, emphasizing the priority of an independent investigation, which Mayor Halsema announced on Friday.
When Tel Aviv Maccabi fan arrived at Ben Gurion airport, they were recorded singing the entire genocidal song
*"Ole ole Ole ole ole
Let the IDF win and fuck the Arabs
Ole ole Ole ole ole
Why is school out in Gaza?
There are no children left there"*
Israeli reservist Eliav Klein, served in Golani Battalion 51 in Gaza genocide and the invasion of southern Lebanon, was involved in recent riots of Maccabi Tel Aviv fans in Amsterdam.
Soldier post showing him with an abducted Palestinian from Gaza “Amsterdam, not Amesterdam, don’t forget how this ends.”
Here's another Maccabi Tel Aviv fan song, from the last time Maccabi Tel Aviv fans visited The Netherlands. It's a hate song against the team's biggest rival in Israel, Hapoel Tel Aviv (who's considered a "leftist" team).
The name of the song, according to the Maccabipedia fan website, is "The Rape Song" :
*"You act like you're so radical /
Singing songs about the holocaust/
And think it's cool to renounce the state/
You're the Arabs' wh*res/
We are ashamed of you/
At the end of the day, Gate 5/
We will f*ck you/
We will f*ck you/
And then we will drink your blood/
In the town's square we will hang every Communist who comes here/
We will take your girls who love to party/
When we'll rape them we will shout/
Today is death, Hapoel/
Today is death, Hapoel"*
In March 2024, Maccabi Tel Aviv FC hooligans jumped and beat an Arab in Athens. Video of this circulated widely.
The details for each video come from social media. None of it has been verified.