Israeli “soccer hooligans” interrupted moment of silence for Spanish flood victims, provoking street fight in Amsterdam
Chaos erupted in the Netherlands this week after Israeli soccer fans interrupted a moment of silence for the Spanish flood victims before a Europa League match between Ajax and Israel’s Maccabi Tel Aviv. Afterwards, they proceeded to senselessly beat a Dutch man in the streets while tearing down Palestinian flags from local homes.
During the moment of silence, the Israeli “soccer hooligans” started screaming “chants,” blowing “whistles,” and setting off “fireworks” in a “vile display” of cold-hearted ethnic and religious supremacy – watch below:
???? There was a moment of silence for victims of the Spanish floods before the Europa League match between Ajax and Israel’s Maccabi Tel Aviv.
The Jews present disrupted the silence with chants, whistles and fireworks. Truly vile.
— Keith Woods (@KeithWoodsYT) November 8, 2024
Bizarrely, the media is widely reporting the incident as an act of “antisemitism.” The false claim is that the Israelis were the victims of the violent clashes that broke out in Amsterdam when the truth is that the Israelis were the perpetrators.
“You are spreading fake news,” tweeted someone claiming to be the person who captured widely circulating video footage of the fighting. “This is a group of Maccabi supporters starting a fight and beating one Dutch man. Delete this content; I didn’t give you permission.”
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Israeli soccer hooligans rip down Palestinian flags from homes in Amsterdam
BBC picked up the same deceptive footage and screenshots – see below – and tagged it with the following completely untrue headline:
“Israeli football fans attacked in Amsterdam, officials say.”
BBC illustrating this story with a picture of ISRAELI fans attacking a DUTCH man pic.twitter.com/7k6efb7WBd
— jewd?s // ??????? (@jewdas) November 8, 2024
We now know that the Israeli fans were the instigators who started tearing down Palestinian flags from homes throughout Amsterdam while chanting “genocidal songs,” this being what sparked the melee in the first place:
? Israeli Maccabi Tel Aviv fans tore down Palestinian flags from homes yesterday in Amsterdam, #Netherlands.
In response, a group of Muslims chased and beat up the Israelis.
One Israeli jumped in the river. A resident told him to chant “Free #Palestine” before letting him… pic.twitter.com/INMaFXtq11
— DOAM (@doamuslims) November 7, 2024
“So were the Mossad agents the ones tearing down Palestinian flags and chanting genocidal songs, or the ones not stopping the hooligans from tearing down Palestinian flags and chanting genocidal songs – or both?” asked Prof. Marc Owen Jones.
In a show of “revenge” for the false acts of “antisemitism” that the media reported concerning this incident in Amsterdam, Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) reportedly blew up several homes in Gaza, as seen in the following video, the caption of which states:
“We dedicate this explosion to all the fans of Maccabi Tel Aviv. “We’ll get to all of you, you sons of *******,” Israeli soldiers wrote as a caption on video footage of the Gaza strike.
“Don’t worry. The women and babies in Gaza will pay the price,” also wrote Israeli soldier Maza Ledri in a comment responding to the video footage from Amsterdam.
Israel’s leadership, along with Israel’s loudest supporters, are uniformly calling the incident a “pogrom” and a planned “Jew hunt,” even though nothing could be further from the truth.
“So their aggression goes unreported while the gentiles defending themselves are labeled as ‘hate,'” one commenter wrote about the skewed Western media coverage that has left people confused about what really happened in Amsterdam.
“People are getting really sick and tired of Jewish supremacists lying about pretty much everything,” wrote another.
“The Israeli Zionists started it and are now hollering ‘antisemitism,'” wrote another.
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