If we broaden our search a bit into the recent events in the Netherlands, we find them to be extremely strange and full of suspicious elements. Let’s go through it step by step, and I promise it won't be boring.
Yesterday at 8 PM, before the football match between (Ajax Amsterdam) and (Maccabi Tel Aviv), which was scheduled at 9 PM, a group of pro-Palestinian supporters requested permission to protest in front of (Johan Cruyff Arena).
The mayor rejected the request and ordered the police to move the protesters one kilometer away from the stadium, which was promptly enforced by the police.
During the protest, a group of aggressive Israeli supporters appeared out of nowhere and tried to provoke the protesters with insults. Some of them even climbed up building facades and tore down Palestinian flags on their way to the match!
A Moroccan protester managed to capture one of these agitators, and the surprise was that he turned out to be an Israeli soldier. They detained him and were about to throw him into the river if it weren’t for the police intervention!
During the match itself, the atmosphere was extremely tense. There were more than 2,700 Israeli fans in attendance, and they were recorded chanting insults against Arabs, Muslims, and Gaza!
At one point, there was a moment of silence in the match to show solidarity with the victims of the floods in Spain. However, the Israeli fans did not respect the silence, lighting flares and making noise, clearly due to Spain’s stance in support of Gaza. Ajax punished them with a 5-0 win.
An Arab taxi driver shared on social media that he was attacked by Israeli passengers who assaulted him after he refused to allow them to remove the Palestinian flag from his taxi.
Most taxi drivers in Amsterdam are of Arab descent, so they gathered together and stormed the casino where these Israelis were. Of course, dealing with drunk people in a casino ended in nothing but smashing the place!
At 1:30 AM, seven police cars arrived to break up the brawl, and again, three Israelis covered in blood suddenly appeared. Their photos were taken and shared across all platforms.
And here is where the real chaos begins. The Israeli community in the Netherlands numbers around 50,000, so a significant group of them took to the streets to clash with the Moroccan community.
But considering that the Moroccan community in the Netherlands exceeds 500,000, most of whom reside in Amsterdam, it’s easy to guess who will come out on top.
Videos of street beatings and chaos spread quickly, and the international media stayed up all night covering the incident, increasing pressure on Netanyahu.
With Netanyahu having dismissed the Defense Minister, he took it upon himself to make an irresponsible decision: launching a military air evacuation campaign using two military planes. However, the Dutch government did not allow them to enter, viewing it as a violation of Dutch sovereignty, asking, "Which army is entering here?!"
Netanyahu backed down and decided to handle it diplomatically, issuing orders for civilian evacuation instead and announcing a set of additional measures, including a travel ban to the Netherlands and warning Israeli citizens not to venture out into the streets.
Although Israel and the Netherlands have had a strong relationship historically, there have been several incidents where Israel received sharp rebukes from the Dutch. This raises doubts that the events might have been staged from the very beginning.
In May 2024, the British newspaper "The Guardian" revealed that the Israeli Mossad had been directly spying on the International Court of Justice in The Hague, Netherlands, for nine years.
More than 20 lawyers, mostly Dutch, filed a request to investigate the Israeli government. The court later sought to issue an arrest warrant against Netanyahu for war crimes due to the events in Gaza.
Israel is currently pressuring the Dutch government to classify yesterday’s incident as a hate crime against Semitism. And we all know the weight and consequences of such an accusation. As a result, the authorities detained 62 Moroccan and Turkish protesters.
The international response was full of condemnations from the USA, the UK, and France against the Moroccan protesters. The reasoning was: How could Israelis be beaten and humiliated like this? They are accustomed to inflicting violence, not being on the receiving end!
Currently, all eyes are on the upcoming match between Israel and France on November 14, which will witness extremely tight security measures for all fans from around the world — except for the Israeli fans, of course, because they are considered "God’s chosen people" who seemingly can do anything without any repercussions!
It was revealed that Mossad agents were part of the security team for the Israeli squad.