From the DW:
“Dutch tram set on fire in new
Amsterdam unrest”
Police said the fire was quickly
extinguished and riot officers cleared the squareImage: AP/pictrue alliance Dozens
of people armed with sticks and firecrackers set a tram on fire in Amsterdam on
Monday, police said. It was not clear whether the unrest was related to attacks
on Israeli football fans last week. Also on Monday, police made several
additional arrests related to the attacks. It comes a day after riot police
broke up a pro-Palestinian protest on Dam Square.
The tram caught fire at the
'40-'45 Square in western Amsterdam, according to a police spokesman. The
windows of the tram were also shattered. The spokesman said that no one was
injured in the incident, as the tram had been empty. Police said the fire was
quickly extinguished and riot officers cleared the square, making several
arrests. Footage on local broadcaster AT5 showed people in the square throwing
fireworks, poles and wooden pallets. Police told people to stay away from the
square, adding that riot squads would remain there.
Dutch police said that they had
arrested five more people over suspected involvement in attacks on Israeli
football supporters who had come to see a match between visiting Maccabi Tel
Aviv and Ajax Amsterdam last week. The suspects are men aged 18 to 37 and
living in the Netherlands. Police had previously announced 63 arrests in
connection with the clashes, but only four people remained in custody and
appeared before a Dutch judge on Monday, public prosecutors said. Earlier on
Monday, Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof condemned the incidents as
"antisemitic attacks." The Dutch premier stressed that "there is
nothing that can justify" the attacks on the Israeli football fans.
Amsterdam police had said
tensions started building ahead of the match, when Maccabi fans burned a
Palestinian flag in the city center and vandalized a taxi. Social media videos,
some of which have been verified, showed Israeli fans engaging in other acts of
provocation, chanting "Death to the Arabs" and "Let the IDF
win," referring to the Israeli military. Another viral video showed Maccabi
supporters attacking locals around Amsterdam's central train station, according
to DW's German fact-checking team. Footage also showed some Israeli fans being
chased and beaten in Amsterdam. Politicians
in the right-wing Dutch government, which is led by Geert Wilders' far-right
PVV party, have blamed people with immigrant backgrounds for attacking the
Israeli fans. The case drew attention in Israel, with Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu saying "antisemitic rioters" had attacked the Israeli fans.
On Friday, Amsterdam imposed a three-day
ban on pro-Palestinian protests after the clashes.
^ Things are clearly not well in
Amsterdam and need to be dealt with quickly to protect the Jews. ^
https://www.dw.com/en/dutch-tram-set-on-fire-in-new-amsterdam-unrest/a-70759392
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