Last night, the city of Amsterdam was the scene of a hunt by pro-Palestinian fanatics against Israelis and Jews.
The Palestinazis (I think it is appropriate to call them that, given the way they act) had called for a protest outside the Johan Cruyff Stadium ahead of the football match between Ajax Amsterdam and Maccabi Tel Aviv on Thursday night. Amsterdam's mayor, the leftist Femke Halsema, banned the protest outside the stadium but allowed it a kilometer away, acknowledging that "violent clashes are a realistic prospect."
The organisation calling for the protest was Week.4PalestineNL, which has been cheering on the attacks on Israelis in Amsterdam through its Instagram account. One has to wonder what kind of democratic country tolerates protests by an organisation that promotes violence. Unfortunately, in Spain we already have the precedent of the Sánchez government authorising a march called by Palestinian terrorists in Madrid last January.
During the Palestinazis' hunt for Jews, ten people were injured and several were thrown into a river. During this pogrom, Palestinian Nazis roamed the streets harassing people who did not look Dutch or Arab, asking them: "Where are you from?" Sometimes without waiting for an answer, they started kicking them, as we can see in this video posted by Visegrád 24:
BREAKING:
The mobs of Middle Eastern migrants hunting Jews in Amsterdam tonight are interrogating all people they encounter on the streets.
If the people they meet don’t know how to speak Dutch or Arabic, they are violently attacked by the crowd. pic.twitter.com/l7BmBSDtnH
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) November 8, 2024
Palestinazi thugs also attacked Israeli women, as shown in this other video:
BREAKING:
Mobs of Middle Eastern migrants are hunting Jews on the streets of Amsterdam tonight.
Israeli women are also beaten up by the crowds.
Netanyahu has sent 2 rescue planes to evacuate people 🇳🇱🇮🇱 pic.twitter.com/yorftsBLKx
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) November 8, 2024
During this pogrom, a Ukrainian citizen was nearly attacked after being mistaken for an Israeli. The young Ukrainian man had to show his ID to the thugs to avoid being beaten:
The mobs of Middle Eastern migrants hunting Jews in Amsterdam tonight are interrogating people they meet on the streets
If ppl don’t know Dutch or Arabic, they are attacked
This Ukrainian tourist was suspected of being Jewish and was forced to show his ID to be allowed to leave pic.twitter.com/TkJbDGGwVC
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) November 8, 2024
This Friday, King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands expressed his "deep horror and shock" at the antisemitic pogrom on the streets of Amsterdam. The monarch added: "We failed the Jewish community in the Netherlands during World War II and last night we failed again."
Spain has the most anti-Semitic left in Europe, so it is no longer surprising to read the infamous headlines of some media outlets with that ideology. Today, TVE, controlled by Sánchez's socialist government, speaks of "riots between Israeli fans and pro-Palestinian protesters". In its news story, TVE uses as a source the Qatari channel Al Jazeera, supported by a regime openly opposed to Israel and which supports Hamas terrorists, to blame the Israeli fans, and also cites Jazie Veldhuyzen, a councillor of the ultra-left BIJ1 party, to accuse the attacked of supposedly provoking the aggressors. The miniskirt theory in an anti-Semitic version.
Along the same lines, the socialist newspaper El País manipulates the eventsby talking about "riots between Maccabi Tel Aviv fans and pro-Palestinian sympathisers". In its article, the socialist newspaper introduces the following hoax: "The atmosphere became heated inside the stadium when the Israeli fans broke the minute of silence for the victims of the floods in the Valencian Community." A hoax created by Palestinazis to imply that the attacked Jews deserved what happened to them.
The same hoax has been spread on Twitter by Wall Street Wolverine, who claims that "Israeli fans refused to hold a minute of silence for the victims of the Valencia floods and even set off firecrackers." The alleged "proof" of this is a video in which whistling can be heard but where it is coming from is not visible. What is easy to see is where this hoax comes from, since as you can see at the bottom of this tweet from Wall Street Wolverine, it is a video published by pro-Palestinian journalist Leyla Hamed.
Coincidentally, on October 7, 2023, the day of the Hamas terrorist attack on Israel, that journalist criticized the Ukrainian president for rejecting that antisemitic massacre. On top of that, Wall Street Wolverine has released another video accusing Maccabi Tel Aviv fans of chanting against Arabs. Coincidentally, that video was posted by Week.4PalestineNL, the Palestinazi organization that unleashed yesterday's pogrom in Amsterdam.
At this rate, I wonder how long it will take before we see some people making up things like the Jews provoked the Germans or that Anne Frank, the famous Dutch Jewish girl killed in the Holocaust, looked down on her neighbours. Whitewashing an anti-Semitic pogrom like the one last night in Amsterdam is disgusting.
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Main photo: Europa Press.
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