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Dozens of people detained in Amsterdam after attacks on Israelis

Amsterdam police reported on the social network X that more than 60 rioters had been detained after the Europa League match between local Ajax and Maccabi Tel Aviv. Various messages about the events of last night in Amsterdam are circulating on social networks. The police have launched a large-scale investigation into several incidents with the use of violence. At the moment, it is known that five victims were taken to the hospital, 62 people were detained,” the publication says. The police clarified that they saw reports of possible hostage-taking and disappearances, but there is no confirmation of this. A series of attacks on fans. Maccabi happened last night. The Ynet portal reported that at least ten Israeli citizens were injured. Several videos published on social networks showed masked men trying to break into hotels where Israelis were staying. Clashes occurred in several places throughout the city. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu demanded that two planes be sent to Amsterdam to remove fans who were attacked. The head of the Dutch government, Dick Schof, called the situation unacceptable and noted the anti-Semitic nature of the clashes. The leader of the far-right Freedom Party (PVV), part of the ruling coalition, Geert Wilders called for the arrest and deportation of those responsible.