Israeli Occupation Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
Netanyahu orders evacuation flights for 'Israelis' after violence in Amsterdam
The office of Israeli Occupation Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that he ordered two planes to be sent to the Netherlands to evacuate 'Israelis' following violent incidents after a football match between Maccabi Tel Aviv and Ajax Amsterdam, according to reports from Hebrew media.
It was revealed that clashes erupted after 'Israelis' attempted to burn the Palestinian flag.
Netanyahu urged the Dutch government to act swiftly to ensure the safety of 'Israelis.' Meanwhile, Israeli Occupation's National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir stated that he coordinated with various authorities to facilitate the rescue of 'Israelis' in Amsterdam.
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Amsterdam police confirmed they had deployed additional forces throughout the city in response to signs of unrest in several areas.
Hebrew media reported that several Maccabi Tel Aviv supporters were attacked in Amsterdam following their team's match against Ajax, resulting in injuries.
Israeli Occupation Foreign Ministry later reported that 10 'Israelis' were injured, and contact was lost with two others after the incidents in Amsterdam.
The reports claim that a group of Arab Ajax fans residing in the Netherlands attacked the 'Israeli' supporters after the match, leading to various injuries.
Newly appointed Israeli Occupation Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar stated that Tel Aviv is in contact with Dutch authorities regarding the incident.
Videos circulating online showed a Maccabi Tel Aviv fan attempting to tear down a Palestinian flag in front of the crowd, which sparked a response and led to clashes involving several 'Israeli' fans.
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