Four Convicted For Amsterdam Violence Against Israelis
- A Dutch court sentenced four men involved in violence against Israeli soccer fans in Amsterdam last November, finding they significantly organized and incited the attacks through online platforms.
- A 27-year-old man received the longest sentence for organizing attacks through a WhatsApp group, sharing tactics to target Maccabi supporters.
- Responses from Dutch officials have drawn criticism from the Jewish community, with fears that the court's actions could encourage further violence.
- This violence erupted after a match between Ajax and Maccabi Tel Aviv, leading to injuries among at least ten Israelis and prompting a police response.
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Four More Sentenced to Jail for Amsterdam Attack Against Israeli Soccer Fans
Israeli soccer fans under assault, near Amsterdam Central station, in Amsterdam, Netherlands, Nov. 8, 2024, in this still image obtained from a social media video. X/iAnnet/via REUTERS An Amsterdam court announced at a public hearing on Wednesday jail sentences, ranging from 11 days to three months, for four more perpetrators of the violent attack against Israeli soccer fans that took place in the streets of the Dutch capital last year. The leng…
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