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Footage
shows Maccabi supporters attack Amsterdammers
Following
Thursday night's violent riots in which Israeli football fans were attacked in
Amsterdam, new footage shows Maccabi fans themselves turning violent and
attacking Amsterdammers near Central Station that night, reports Het Parool.
At least a
hundred Israeli football fans are said to have left the central station after
the Ajax-Maccabi Tel Aviv match and caused riots. They bawled in the streets
and set off smoky fireworks.
Amsterdam-based
photographer Annet de Graaf had seen the Israeli football supporters after the
Maccabi Tel Aviv - Ajax match on Thursday evening and was able to capture on
camera what happened when a group of 150 to 200 Maccabi supporters left the
central station that night, AD reports.
Shortly
after the Israeli football supporters walked past her, an explosive device went
off, she tells AD. The Maccabi fans then ran to the Victoria Hotel, which is
opposite Amsterdam Central Station, and attacked some Amsterdammers, she says.
She filmed
the attacks and posted them on the social media platform X. A short time later,
she sold her video to the international news agency Reuters. However, later she
realized that her video was being used in the wrong context by German media
such as Bild and the renowned broadcaster ARD. The German media reported that
De Graaf's video shows Israeli football fans being beaten up by Amsterdammers
and not the other way around.
The
Amsterdam-based photographer contacted the German media outlets to have this
rectified. The footage has since either been deleted by the various media
outlets or the context and content of the video have been corrected.
According to
the newspaper Het Parool, other footage shows a group of Maccabi supporters
roaming the streets with belts in their hands and attacking a youngster,
forcing him to lie on the ground.
The
atmosphere became even more tense, according to Het Parool, when Israeli fans
discovered a Palestine poster in a window of a house and then kicked at the
front door.
“I have a
pro-Palestine poster in my window, neighbors have Palestinian flags,” she says.
“When I opened my curtain to look, the screams got louder. They started kicking
my door. I was really scared, I was home alone and because I was looking out of
the window, they knew I was home,” the 32-year-old resident who owns the
pro-Palestine poster tells the newspaper. Images on social media confirm this.
Amsterdam
mayor Femke Halsema confirmed that there had been riots by Maccabi fans before
the football match. The Israeli football fans are said to have chanted
anti-Palestinian slogans in the streets on Wednesday, torn down a Palestinian
flag, and attacked a taxi.
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