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    Shocking moment Amsterdam tram goes up in flames after yob hurls firework inside following ‘Jew hunt’ as violence soars in city

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    Shocking moment Amsterdam tram goes up in flames after yob hurls firework inside following ‘Jew hunt’ as violence soars in city
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    A tram has been set on fire by a mob of people armed with sticks and firecrackers in Amsterdam amid tensions in the city. 

    The inferno follows days of violence towards fans of an Israeli football team – during what was labelled a ‘Jew hunt’. 

    Images online showed property being damaged and people setting fireworks, it was reported that their were chants of ‘cancer Jews’.

    Police said it is unclear whether the fire, on Monday, was related to incidents last week or who started it.

    The force said there was a tense atmosphere since five people were taken to hospital on Thursday following an Ajax match against Israeli side Maccabi Tel Aviv, where dozens of people were detained.

    Youths on scooters and on foot went in search of Israeli fans, punching and kicking them and then fleeing to evade police, according to Amsterdam’s mayor.

    Shocking moment Amsterdam tram goes up in flames after yob hurls firework inside following ‘Jew hunt’ as violence soars in city

    The tram in Amsterdam which has been damaged after people armed with sticks and firecrackers set fire to it

    Dutch police officers detain a man after riots in Amsterdam as violence continues in the city

    Dutch police officers detain a man after riots in Amsterdam as violence continues in the city

    Windows in the tram in Amsterdam have been smashed in the violence, police say it is unclear who started the fire

    Windows in the tram in Amsterdam have been smashed in the violence, police say it is unclear who started the fire

    Five new arrests were announced by Dutch police on Monday as their investigation into that violence continues.

    The suspects are men aged 18 to 37 from Amsterdam and surrounding cities.

    Four of them remain in custody and a fifth has been released but remains a suspect.  

    Police said that four other men who had been arrested last week would remain in custody while the investigation continues.

    Two of those men are minors, a 16-year-old and a 17-year-old from Amsterdam. 

    The other two men are from Amsterdam and a nearby city.

    Police said they have identified more than 170 witnesses and have taken forensics evidence from dozens. 

    Prime Minister Dick Schoof said they were also examining videos posted to social media.

    Reports of antisemitic speech, vandalism and violence have been on the rise in Europe since the start of the war in Gaza, and tensions mounted in Amsterdam ahead of Thursday night’s match.

    Police officers patrol in riot gear on the streets of Amsterdam following more violence

    Police officers patrol in riot gear on the streets of Amsterdam following more violence

    A man stands next to the tram, where the windows have been shattered in the riots

    A man stands next to the tram, where the windows have been shattered in the riots

    Police in riot gear as the mayor in Amsterdam has banned all demonstrations in the city on Monday

    Police in riot gear as the mayor in Amsterdam has banned all demonstrations in the city on Monday

    Pro-Palestinian demonstrators were banned by local authorities from gathering outside the stadium.

    Before the match, Maccabi fans also tore a Palestinian flag off a building in Amsterdam and chanted anti-Arab slogans on their way to the stadium. 

    There were also reports of Maccabi fans starting fights.

    The mayor has banned all demonstrations in the city and declared several parts of Amsterdam ‘risk zones’ where police can stop and check anyone.

    Dozens were detained on Sunday for taking part in a pro-Palestinian demonstration in central Amsterdam that had been outlawed.

    Newly appointed Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar rushed to the Netherlands on Friday and offered Israel’s help in the police investigation.

    He met on Saturday with the Dutch prime minister and said in a statement that the attacks and demands to show passports ‘were reminiscent of dark periods in history.’

    Mr Saar told reporters in Jerusalem on Monday that Israel deemed the number of arrests over clashes in Amsterdam last week ‘very low’.

    Demonstrators run with Palestinian flags ahead of the UEFA Europa League match between Ajax and Maccabi Tel Aviv at Anton de Komplein in Amsterdam, Netherlands, 07 November 2024.

    Demonstrators run with Palestinian flags ahead of the UEFA Europa League match between Ajax and Maccabi Tel Aviv at Anton de Komplein in Amsterdam, Netherlands, 07 November 2024.

    Hours before the match, fans of Maccabi Tel Aviv staged a pro-Israel demonstration at the Dam Square in the city

    Hours before the match, fans of Maccabi Tel Aviv staged a pro-Israel demonstration at the Dam Square in the city

    Fans of Maccabi Tel Aviv stage a pro-Israel demonstration at the Dam Square

    Fans of Maccabi Tel Aviv stage a pro-Israel demonstration at the Dam Square

    ‘I was informed by the mayor of Amsterdam that they formed a special inquiry team, but I can tell that until now, the number of arrests is very low,’ Saar said.

    The Dutch city’s police chief said there had been ‘incidents on both sides’ on Wednesday, 24 hours before the match.

    ‘A Palestinian flag was set on fire on the Dam,’ he added, referring to Amsterdam’s central square.

    In scenes that showed the tensions, unverified video on social media purportedly filmed on Thursday appeared to show some Maccabi fans chanting in Hebrew: ‘Let the IDF (army) win! We’ll f*** the Arabs!’

    The scenes in Amsterdam were enough to spark fear in other European nations. 

    Paris police said on Sunday that 4,000 officers and 1,600 stadium staff will be deployed for a France-Israel soccer match to ensure security in and around the stadium and on public transportation. 

    France and Israel are playing in a UEFA Nations League match on Thursday that French President Emmanuel Macron will attend, the Elysee presidential palace said.

    Israel’s National Security Council, in a statement Sunday, warned citizens abroad to avoid sports and cultural events, specifically the match in Paris, and be careful of violent attacks ‘under the pretense of demonstrations.’



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