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5 convicted in the Netherlands over violence against Israeli soccer fans

December 24, 2024
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A Dutch court convicted five men Tuesday for their part in last month’s violence against Israeli soccer fans in Amsterdam that shocked the world and sparked accusations of anti-Semitism.

The Amsterdam district court found them guilty of a range of crimes from kicking fans of Maccabi Tel Aviv in the street to inciting violence in chat groups.

The heaviest sentence imposed was six months in prison for a man identified as Sefa O. for public violence against several people.

The Maccabi Tel Aviv fans came under “hit-and-run” style attacks in the early hours of Nov. 8 after their European League match against Amsterdam giant Ajax.

Images of the violence, which left five fans briefly hospitalized, went around the world and sparked a furious reaction in Israel — including accusations of a “pogrom.”

The most serious case under consideration Tuesday was that of O., who prosecutors said played a “leading role” in the violence.

The court saw images of a man identified as O. kicking a person on the ground, chasing targets and punching people in the head and body.

The prosecutor said the beatings had “little to do” with soccer, but added that “in this case, there was no evidence of … a terrorist intent and the violence was not motivated by anti-Semitic sentiment.”

“The violence was influenced by the situation in Gaza, not by anti-Semitism,” said the prosecutor.

The attacks followed two days of skirmishes that also saw Maccabi fans chant anti-Arab songs, vandalize a taxi and burn a Palestinian flag.

Police said they were investigating at least 45 people over the violence, including that carried out by fans of the Israeli club.

Another man, identified as Umutcan A., 24, received a sentence of one month for assaulting fans and violently ripping a Maccabi scarf from one of them.

Prosecutors had called for heavier sentences against the men – of up to two years in the case of O.

The judge said people convicted of such crimes would normally have to serve community service. “But the court finds that, given the seriousness of the offense and the context in which it was committed, only imprisonment is appropriate,” she said.

Only one of the five men was in court to hear the verdicts, an AFP reporter saw.

A 22-year-old identified as Abushabab M., 22, faces a charge of attempted murder but his case has been postponed while he undergoes a psychiatric assessment.

He was born in the Gaza Strip and grew up in a war zone, his lawyer told the court, while M. sat sobbing as his case was being heard.

Six more suspects are set to appear at a later stage.

Three of these suspects are minors and their cases will be heard behind closed doors.

At an emotionally charged news conference the morning after the riots, Amsterdam Mayor Femke Halsema said the city had been “deeply damaged” by “hateful anti-Semitic rioters.”

However, Halsema later said she regretted the parallel she had drawn between the violence and “memories of pogroms,” saying that word had been used as propaganda.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu described the violence at the time as a “premeditated anti-Semitic attack.”

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