On Thursday night, tensions erupted in Amsterdam following a football match between Dutch club Ajax and Israel’s Maccabi Tel Aviv, resulting in confrontations between Israeli supporters and pro-Palestinian demonstrators. Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof, condemning the incident, assured Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that all responsible parties would face justice.
In a statement on X (formerly Twitter), Schoof expressed his dismay over the events, denouncing the “absolutely unacceptable antisemitic attacks on Israelis” and pledging that Dutch authorities would act decisively. “I have been in close contact with everyone involved and will ensure that justice is served,” he stated. His remarks underscored his government’s commitment to addressing antisemitic incidents and maintaining public order.
Have been following the news from Amsterdam and am horrified by the antisemitic attacks on Israeli citizens. This is completely unacceptable. I am in close contact with all parties involved and have just spoken to @IsraeliPM Netanyahu by phone to stress that the perpetrators will…
— Dick Schoof (@MinPres) November 8, 2024
The conflict began as a scheduled protest, intended to voice support for Palestinian causes, was prohibited by the Amsterdam city authorities. Local officials, citing safety concerns, had refused permission for the demonstration. However, this did not prevent approximately 300 activists from gathering near the stadium around 7:00 p.m. Despite the police presence, the protesters approached the venue, chanting slogans such as “Free Palestine,” “No Justice, No Peace,” and “Allahu Akbar,” alongside remarks directed at police officers.
The protest intensified following the match’s conclusion, with multiple skirmishes erupting across central Amsterdam. Dutch law enforcement faced significant challenges in restoring order, with isolated clashes occurring in prominent areas of the city. The authorities have yet to provide detailed information regarding arrests or specific damages incurred during the disturbances.
Schoof, expressing empathy with those affected, emphasised the importance of maintaining a safe environment for all residents and visitors in Amsterdam. He pledged full cooperation with Israeli authorities and reassured Netanyahu that the investigation would prioritise identifying those responsible for instigating the violence. The Dutch government has been quick to reiterate its stance against all forms of hate speech and violence, reinforcing its dedication to upholding the nation’s values of tolerance and inclusivity.
The incident comes amid ongoing global tensions and heightened emotions regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Amsterdam, renowned for its multicultural character, has witnessed multiple pro-Palestinian demonstrations in recent weeks. Dutch authorities have repeatedly called for peaceful expressions of support, emphasising that violence will not be tolerated.