Herzog: He recalled the events of Amsterdam on October 7
The head of the occupying regime commented on the attack on a number of Israeli supporters in Amsterdam after their provocative actions against the Palestinian flag. Also, the United Nations says that it is extremely concerned about the attack on the Zionist football fans in Amsterdam, which the Dutch and Zionist authorities claim is anti-Semitic in nature.
According to RCO News Agency, “Ishaq Herzog”, the head of the occupying regime in X, wrote: “This morning we were horrified to see horrible images and videos that we hoped we would never see again since October 7th. Attacks on Maccabi Tel Aviv fans and Israeli citizens in the heart of Amsterdam reminded the Netherlands of October 7.
According to “The Times of Israel” newspaper, he called this incident a serious incident and an alarm and added that he trusts that the Dutch authorities will immediately take action and take all necessary measures to protect, locate and rescue all Israelis and Jews who were attacked. gave
Meanwhile, “Jeremy Lawrence”, the spokesperson of the United Nations Human Rights Office, said in a biased position at a press conference in Geneva: “We are witnessing these disturbing reports from Amsterdam.”
According to AFP, he continued: “No one should be discriminated or subjected to violence because of national, religious, ethnic or other reasons. “We understand that the authorities have launched an investigation into the incident.”
The mayor of Amsterdam prevented the Palestinian supporters from holding a rally near the stadium before the game, which started the conflict.
Before the intervention of the Dutch police, one of the people who was present at the pro-Palestinian march told the country’s AT5 News channel that the video showed that the fans of the Israeli team pulled down the Palestinian flag, which caused a lot of anger.
On Thursday night, Ajax fans went wild moments before kick-off at the Johan Cruyff stadium as Maccabi Tel Aviv fans whistled during a minute’s silence in memory of the victims of the deadly floods in Valencia.
Dutch police escorted Maccabi Tel Aviv fans from the stadium to buses and train stations after the game, but several videos have surfaced on social media showing Zionists being attacked in the streets.
Palestinian media reported that clashes broke out with Israeli fans after some of them tore down the Palestinian flag.
The Israeli military says: “We are preparing to send a force to the Netherlands to help evacuate Israelis who have been subjected to acts of violence.”
In the meantime, the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office confirmed that he has dispatched 2 emergency planes to evacuate the Zionists from Amsterdam.
In the continuation of this statement, it is also stated that the prime minister is monitoring this incident with great intensity and asks the Dutch government and the security forces to act decisively and quickly against the supporters of Palestine and guarantee the safety of Israeli citizens.
Israel’s internal security council also announced that Israelis in Amsterdam should refrain from traveling on the streets and staying in hotel rooms, while the foreign ministry of the regime said that the situation in the Dutch capital has calmed down and Israelis should stay in hotels.
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