Today, despite a ban on protests this week, Palestine solidarity groups gathered in Amsterdam, rallying for Palestine, Lebanon, and against the framing of the November 7th events as “antisemitic.”
“We refuse to let the charge of antisemitism be weaponized to suppress Palestinian resistance.”
Amidst a heavy police presence, protestors were beaten and dozens were arrested. We contrast this with November 7th, where hordes of violent zionists harassed and beat locals for two days, spewed slurs, disrespect, and insults, and in the end, were flown out of the city by private planes while over 60 Arab and local youth were arrested by police.
Here we see the reality of the racist Dutch state on full display.
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The British media outlet Sky News has removed footage from its social media platforms showing Israeli fans chanting racist slogans before the UEFA Europa League match between Ajax and Maccabi Tel Aviv in Amsterdam. This action has led to accusations of censorship and bias.
The video, initially shared with the caption, “Israeli fans tearing down Palestinian flags and chanting anti-Arab racist slogans,” was taken down, sparking criticism. Some accused Sky News of self-censorship. In a subsequent post, the network stated: “Editor’s Note: This is a re-edit of a previous video which didn’t meet Sky News’ standards for balance and impartiality.”
Tensions escalated in Amsterdam late on Thursday as Israeli fans clashed with pro-Palestinian demonstrators around the Ajax-Maccabi Tel Aviv match. Social media videos showed Maccabi supporters tearing down Palestinian flags and attacking Arab taxi drivers.
Zionist Channel 12 reports that following the Amsterdam Israeli assaults, the Paris police chief announced 4,000 officers will be deployed to secure the stadium and its surroundings during the match against the Zionist national team on Thursday. QNN
Zionist Prime Minister’s Office calls settlers to refrain from attending any cultural or sports events abroad this week.
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