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08.11.2024

08.11.2024The day antisemitism erupted in Amsterdam's streets

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Netherlands for 08.11.2024.

It displays 83 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

08.11.2024The day antisemitism erupted in Amsterdam's streets
Following the Ajax-Maccabi football match, Amsterdam witnessed violent antisemitic attacks on Israeli supporters. Early reports prompted Netanyahu to send planes for fan evacuation. By morning, Mayor Halsema reported five hospitalized and 62 arrests. The incident escalated to diplomatic levels, with Schoof contacting Netanyahu. Afternoon brought a state of emergency declaration and protest ban in Amsterdam and Amstelveen. The Palestinian Authority condemned anti-Arab chants by Maccabi supporters. As evening approached, Israelis recounted their terrifying experiences. The incident overshadowed other news, including Trump's Latino voter support and Europe's reaction to his election victory. The day concluded with analyses of how Middle East tensions manifested in Amsterdam's streets, and criticism of security preparations despite the match being identified as high-risk.
08.11.2024
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07:15Amsterdam's Ajax-Maccabi Aftermath: Antisemitism Sparks Diplomatic Action

The newspapers report on antisemitic attacks in Amsterdam following an Ajax-Maccabi football match. Multiple sources (Het Parool, Reformatorisch Dagblad, Trouw, de Volkskrant) highlight the Dutch government's response, with Schoof contacting Netanyahu to discuss the "unacceptable" incidents. Netanyahu is sending planes to retrieve fans (Reformatorisch Dagblad, de Volkskrant). Meanwhile, concerns about a previous stabbing incident on Erasmusbrug are discussed (De Telegraaf). In economic news, there's renewed hope for the Dutch solar industry amidst Chinese market dominance (Het Financieele Dagblad).
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Metro

Man met Palestijnse vlag onderbreekt uitzending Bar Laat: ‘Waar is jullie geweten?’

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Metro

Schoof belt Netanyahu: ‘Antisemitische aanvallen Amsterdam rond Ajax volstrekt onacceptabel’

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Verder: „Op meerdere plaatsen in de stad zijn supporters belaagd, mishandeld en met vuurwerk bekogeld”, schrijft Halsema. Ze stelt dat dit is gebeurd „ondanks de massale politie-inzet in de stad”. De burgemeester bevestigt dat de Mobiele Eenheid (ME) verschillende keren heeft ingegrepen.
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09:31Amsterdam's Ajax-Maccabi Aftermath: Antisemitism Sparks Arrests and Diplomacy

The newspapers report extensively on antisemitic incidents in Amsterdam following an Ajax-Maccabi football match. Multiple sources (Het Parool, NRC, Trouw, de Volkskrant) highlight Mayor Halsema's response, stating five people were hospitalized and 62 arrests made. The incident has sparked diplomatic action, with Schoof contacting Netanyahu (Metro Nieuws). In economic news, Chinese battery supplier Gotion is considering investing in struggling Dutch bus company Ebusco (Het Financieele Dagblad).
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Metro

‘Daders geweld Amsterdam worden opgespoord en gestraft’, Tweede Kamer wil snel debat

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11:46Amsterdam's Night of Shame

The newspapers report extensively on the aftermath of antisemitic violence in Amsterdam following an Ajax-Maccabi football match. Mayor Halsema expresses outrage, stating five people were hospitalized and 62 arrests made (NRC, Het Parool, de Volkskrant). The incident has sparked political reactions, with the Second Chamber calling for a debate (Metro Nieuws). In U.S. election news, Trump's unexpected success with Latino voters is discussed (Het Financieele Dagblad).
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Metro

Woedende Femke Halsema over geweld Amsterdam: ‘Er was geen concrete dreiging’

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14:35Amsterdam's State of Emergency: Mayor's Response to Antisemitic Incidents

The newspapers report on the aftermath of antisemitic incidents in Amsterdam following an Ajax-Maccabi football match. Mayor Halsema expresses outrage, implementing a state of emergency and protest ban in Amsterdam and Amstelveen (Het Parool, Metro Nieuws). The Palestinian Authority condemns anti-Arab chants and removal of Palestinian flags by Maccabi supporters (NRC, de Volkskrant). In U.S. election news, Trump's unexpected success with Latino voters is analyzed (Het Financieele Dagblad).
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Had het geweld rond de wedstrijd Ajax-Maccabi Tel Aviv voorkomen kunnen worden, was de vraag die centraal stond tijdens de persconferentie vrijdagmiddag. Volgens burgemeester Halsema waren alle maatregelen getroffen om alles zo rustig en ordentelijk mogelijk te laten verlopen. „We hebben het maximale klaargezet”, aldus politiechef Peter Holla.
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17:30Amsterdam's Night of Shame: Antisemitism Erupts

The newspapers report extensively on the aftermath of antisemitic violence in Amsterdam following an Ajax-Maccabi football match. Mayor Halsema describes the night as "pitch-black" and "un-Amsterdam-like" (NRC, Het Parool). The incident has led to security concerns at Schiphol Airport (De Telegraaf). Meanwhile, Europe braces for new challenges following Trump's election victory, with the Franco-German axis struggling (Het Financieele Dagblad).
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Metro

Zeven telefoon-verslaafde jongeren mogen hun smartphone een week niet zien: ‘Maar zonder kan ik niet leven’

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