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Violence in Amsterdam resulted in at least five injuries and numerous arrests during the UEFA Europa League match between Maccabee Tel Aviv and Ajax. Maccabee fans were seen tearing down Palestinian flags and singing racist songs before the game. A pro-Palestinian demonstration was banned due to concerns of clashes. During the match, Israeli supporters disrupted a moment of silence for flood victims with chants and fireworks. Reports indicate that Maccabee fans faced violence on the streets, with videos capturing some incidents. Police arrested 62 individuals, and five were hospitalized but later discharged. Leaders from various countries condemned the violence as anti-Semitic, labeling it a pogrom, but did not address the assaults on Dutch citizens by Israeli fans.

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The final group is regrouping as they prepare to confront the remaining protesters. There is a shift change among the officers on the ground. Both sides have used non-lethal tactics like rubber bullets and pepper spray pellets. The police fired flash bangs to disorient the protesters during the initial exchange.

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Violence erupts as protesters take over a property resembling Anzac support. Bullets fly through the air, causing chaos and destruction. The situation is an absolute disgrace, with children present and people fighting for their freedom. The sound of gunfire is deafening.

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Violence erupted in Amsterdam, injuring at least five and leading to numerous arrests. Supporters of Israeli football club Maccabee Tel Aviv arrived for a UEFA Europa League match against Ajax. Videos showed Maccabee fans tearing down Palestinian flags and engaging in racist chants before the game, despite a ban on a pro-Palestinian demonstration. During the match, they disrupted a moment of silence for flood victims with chants and fireworks. Reports indicated Maccabee fans were attacked on the streets, while police arrested 62 individuals. Five people were hospitalized but later discharged. Leaders from Dutch, Israeli, and British communities condemned the violence as anti-Semitic, labeling it a pogrom, but did not address the assaults by Maccabee supporters against locals.

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In the video, flashbang grenades are seen being fired into a crowd. The people in the crowd are unaware of what is about to happen and are simply standing around, talking to each other. They are not engaging with the police or causing any harm.

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People were told to move away as some individuals started throwing objects. Chaos ensued as people were thrown down the stairs.

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Violence in Amsterdam resulted in at least five injuries and numerous arrests ahead of a UEFA Europa League match between Maccabee Tel Aviv and Ajax. Maccabee fans were seen tearing down Palestinian flags and singing racist songs before the game. A pro-Palestinian demonstration was banned due to safety concerns. During the match, Israeli supporters disrupted a moment of silence for flood victims with chants and fireworks. Maccabee fans reported being attacked by locals, with videos capturing some of the violence. Police arrested 62 individuals, and five were hospitalized but later discharged. Leaders from Dutch, Israeli, and British communities condemned the violence as anti-Semitic, labeling it a pogrom, but did not address the aggression from Israeli fans towards Dutch citizens.

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Protesters have occasionally managed to tear down parts of the barricade, prompting the police to reinforce it. This back-and-forth struggle has resulted in intense confrontations, with protesters throwing objects at the police, who are determined to hold their ground.

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Violence in Amsterdam resulted in at least five injuries and numerous arrests. Supporters of Israeli football club Maccabee Tel Aviv arrived for a match against Ajax, leading to incidents of anti-Semitic violence. Videos show Maccabee fans tearing down Palestinian flags and chanting racist songs. A pro-Palestine demonstration occurred nearby, despite a ban on its location. During the match, Israeli supporters disrupted a moment of silence for victims of a flood. Authorities emphasized that the violence was criminal, not a protest. Palestinian flag bearers reported being attacked, and 62 arrests were made, with prosecutors investigating anti-Semitic motives. Dutch and Israeli leaders condemned the events, labeling them as anti-Semitic and likening them to a pogrom.

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Protesters have managed to overpower the police at times, tearing down parts of the barricade and hurling objects at them. The police respond by reinforcing the barricade, leading to confrontations with the protesters. This ongoing struggle has created a highly intense and volatile situation.

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Protesters have occasionally managed to tear down parts of the barricade, prompting the police to reinforce it. This back-and-forth struggle has resulted in intense confrontations, with protesters throwing objects at the police, who are determined to hold their ground.

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Protesters in black, armed with hammers and bricks, clashed with police officers in riot gear using flashbang grenades and pepper spray near the inauguration route. Chaos ensued as officers sprayed pepper spray, affecting the audio technician. The scene was just outside the security perimeter. The speaker has anti-establishment views but does not condone the violence. Translation (if needed): Protesters clashed with police near the inauguration route, resulting in chaos and clashes with law enforcement. The speaker, who has anti-establishment views, does not support the violence.

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Violence in Amsterdam resulted in at least five injuries and numerous arrests during the UEFA Europa League match between Maccabi Tel Aviv and Ajax. Maccabi fans were seen tearing down Palestinian flags and singing racist songs before the game. A pro-Palestinian demonstration was banned due to safety concerns. During the match, Israeli supporters disrupted a moment of silence for flood victims with chants and fireworks. Reports indicate that Maccabi fans were attacked by locals, leading to further violence. Police arrested 62 individuals, with five hospitalized but later discharged. Leaders from the Netherlands, Israel, and the UK condemned the violence as anti-Semitic, labeling it a pogrom, but did not address the assaults on Dutch citizens by Maccabi supporters.

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The shields tear down the umbrella and someone gets hit with a pallet. A person is dragged and beaten in front of a plywood wall. No police or security are present despite the chaos lasting over an hour and a half. The lack of enforcement is appalling and may indicate future issues.

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Violence in Amsterdam resulted in at least five injuries and numerous arrests. Maccabee Tel Aviv fans arrived for a UEFA Europa League match against Ajax and were seen tearing down Palestinian flags. Videos showed clashes between fans and local residents. Before the match, Maccabee supporters sang racist songs, while a pro-Palestinian demonstration was banned due to safety concerns. During the game, they disrupted a moment of silence for flood victims. Reports indicated that Maccabee fans were attacked on the streets, leading to police intervention and 62 arrests. Five individuals were hospitalized but later discharged. Leaders from various countries condemned the violence as anti-Semitic, labeling it a pogrom, but did not address the aggression from Maccabee supporters towards locals.

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Protesters clashed with police as small fires broke out throughout the day, escalating tensions. One demonstrator threw a flash bang grenade back at the officers, injuring six of them. Tear gas was deployed, and there were reports of officers being injured. The situation became increasingly dangerous, with a warning issued to leave immediately to avoid further damage. The phrase "AK 47" and derogatory terms for the police were also mentioned.

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We were aware of incidents involving football supporters and taxi drivers the night before the match. On Thursday, we focused on managing these situations, including demonstrations. Supporters were escorted to and from the stadium. However, around midnight, it became clear that there were other issues in the city. We experienced sudden, scattered incidents, which I referred to as "hit and run" actions, lasting until about 2:30 AM. After that, the city calmed down. Meanwhile, we were caught off guard by reports from Israel, as Prime Minister Netanyahu was giving a lecture about the situation in Amsterdam at 3 AM while we were still assessing the facts. --- We were aware of incidents involving football supporters and taxi drivers the night before the match. On Thursday, we focused on managing these situations, including demonstrations. Supporters were escorted to and from the stadium. However, around midnight, it became clear that there were other issues in the city. We experienced sudden, scattered incidents, which I referred to as "hit and run" actions, lasting until about 2:30 AM. After that, the city calmed down. Meanwhile, we were caught off guard by reports from Israel, as Prime Minister Netanyahu was giving a lecture about the situation in Amsterdam at 3 AM while we were still assessing the facts.

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Violence erupted in Amsterdam, injuring at least five and leading to dozens of arrests. Maccabee Tel Aviv fans arrived for a UEFA Europa League match against Ajax and were seen tearing down Palestinian flags, prompting local residents to confront them. Before the game, Maccabee fans sang racist songs, while a pro-Palestinian demonstration was banned due to safety concerns. During the match, they disrupted a moment of silence for flood victims with chants and fireworks. Maccabee supporters claimed they were attacked on the streets, with videos capturing some of the violence. Police arrested 62 individuals, with five hospitalized but later discharged. Leaders from Dutch, Israeli, and British governments condemned the violence as anti-Semitic, labeling it a pogrom, but did not address the aggression from Maccabee fans towards locals.

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Police are squabbling with protesters; they have just reached the capital again.

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A group is blocking the police from leaving and threw garbage. People are trying to create a line to stop ICE and FBI. They are fighting to get the police out of the town. People are upset because ICE came through and took immigrants out of the city. One man was thrown by the police and keeps going back at them after being pushed. The police threw him down, and he keeps going after them.

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The police are throwing stones and using rubber bullets to suppress the protesters. It is unclear where they are from or why they are here, but they continue to advance and repress. The situation is dangerous, and the protesters are being chased away.

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A Winnipeg cafe story dominates for a stretch, with Oksana Behrendt, her husband Alexander, and son Maxim reporting a violent attack on their Jewish-owned cafe, claiming they were assaulted, the cafe robbed and vandalized with anti-Semitic graffiti. Police later say the incident was staged and charge the family with public mischief. The family denies staging the event, insisting they were victims of hate. Community response swings from shock and sympathy to disbelief and anger, with some calling it a betrayal of the community and police. Court records show the family also faces lawsuits over debts. The case has led to cancellations of an interfaith vigil and the removal of a crowdfunding campaign, while police continue to present evidence to be revealed in court. Experts note hate-crime reports in Canada rose to nearly 2,100 incidents in 2017, up 47% from the prior year, with Jewish and Muslim communities among the top targets; the Winnipeg incident is cast as potentially damaging to genuine hate-crime victims if proven to be staged. In Israel and North America, authorities report a separate wave of antisemitic threats and attacks. Police in Israel say an eighteen-year-old American-Israeli is behind a string of bomb threats that terrorized Jewish communities globally, including numerous threats against Jewish centers, day schools, and synagogues, mainly in the United States, with some Canadian institutions evacuating. The suspect was identified through international security cooperation, and police seized computer equipment; the teen reportedly faced a medical condition. There is mention of a prior 2015 threat against Delta Airlines, and the suspect’s medical status is noted by a lawyer and officials. In Toronto area news, a 67-year-old man, Avram Babrovsky, is charged with arson in connection with a fire at a North York synagogue, allegedly after gaining access with his own card. Police continue the investigation and seek information from the public. In New York, a man in Schenectady, Andrew King, is charged with falsely reporting an incident after spray-painting swastikas on his own home and later harassing others; police say he claimed to be targeted due to wearing a yarmulke. In West Bloomfield, Michigan, a different case involves Sean Samet, accused of fabricating a stabbing at a synagogue. Investigators say Samet’s Apple Watch data showed a normal heartbeat during the alleged attack, contradicting his account; bloody tissues and a knife found later indicated self-inflicted harm. He faces charges for filing a false police report. Community leaders emphasize not tolerating exploitation of antisemitism, while acknowledging the impact on real victims seeking justice. In Brooklyn, New York, investigators report 56-year-old David Haddad, Jewish by background, arrested for harassment as a hate crime after a string of antisemitic messages and swastika incidents across Brooklyn and Manhattan, with connections to a local community member and potential ties to other incidents. In Vancouver, British Columbia, a defamation suit is filed by UBC Social Justice Center against HillelBC over iHeartHamas stickers associated with a campus Palestine walkout; HillelBC says an independent contractor distributed the stickers and that the organization terminated its relationship. The SJC asserts the stickers’ content was untrue and harmful, while UBC says it provided information to law enforcement and campus security. The RCMP concluded the investigation with no charges. Across Europe, Amsterdam’s mayor retracts the use of the term pogrom after violence surrounding a football match between Ajax and Maccabi Tel Aviv, with political fallout including the resignation of a Dutch finance minister amid right-wing rhetoric that linked Moroccan-origin residents to the violence. A separate segment fact-checks a viral video claiming Muslims are hunting Jews in Amsterdam, establishing that the footage actually shows Maccabi Tel Aviv supporters fighting a Dutch man, not a Muslim mob; miscaptioned coverage by multiple outlets is noted, with corrections and apologies pursued where possible. The piece closes by highlighting the broader context of antisemitic acts and the importance of accurate reporting.

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Protesters have occasionally managed to tear down parts of the barricade, prompting the police to reinforce it. This back-and-forth struggle has resulted in intense confrontations, with protesters throwing objects at the police, who are determined to hold their ground.

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There was a lot of hate and it happened. We let it happen. The cops got involved and one of them stood on a guy. It was a chaotic situation.

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Paris on Fire: hundreds of thousands fill the streets as protests flare across the city and beyond. Reporters describe Paris as in upheaval, with Antifa protesters in black flags and red banner allies converging on major sites while riot police in gas masks and shields stand ready. The protests are linked to broader French discontent: arguments over deficits, inflation, and a retirement age rising from 62 to 65, along with frequent changes of prime ministers in two years. Demonstrators chant against nationalism and demand more rights for workers and taxes on the rich. Observers note the absence of French flags, replaced by Palestine and communist symbols, and mention Macron’s policies as a focal point of anger. In the United States, Antifa is described as a terrorist organization, while in Paris the crowd frames Antifa as an idea rather than a formal organization. Participants predict that mass turnout intimidates authorities and that a leftist government elected in 2024 has not calmed street protests one and a half years later.”,“Footage shows dumpsters burning, bricks gathered, clashes erupting as tear gas fills the air and police move in. Protesters argue for social rights and tax justice, while others call for anti-nationalist action; at times they clash with the riot lines. The scene underscores a sense that this is a political war in Paris, with communist flags visible and the absence of a French flag.”], topics
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