5 males jailed after Amsterdam-Israel sports enthusiast violence 

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Five men were sentenced to up to six months in jail after an Amsterdam District Court sentenced them to a violent incident that occurred during a Uefa Europa League game between the French side Achilles and Israel’s Maccabi Tel Aviv on November 20. The protests, which caused an worldwide protest and accusations of intentional anti-Semitic problems, left 5 people in hospital and 20 people with minor accidents. More than 60 defendants were detained. The court on Tuesday sentenced one person to 6 month in prison, another to 2 1/2 month, two to 1 month in jail and one to 100 hours of group support. Around the football match, pro-Palestinian protesters and Jewish sports fans engaged in a number of violent incidents. Some of the murder was condemned as anti-Semitic, with Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu offering to remove Maccabi followers. The murder, which garnered stories world-wide, damaged Amsterdam’s status as a pillar of compassion and haven for oppressed religions, including Jews. 2: 28
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The five accused, aged between 19 and 32, were accused of common murder, robbery and rape. The Nov. 8 sport was allowed to go away after The Netherlands ‘ counter-terror regulator found there was no” material danger” to Israeli enthusiasts, and the suit wasn’t considered a higher risk. Even so, Amsterdam’s authorities forbade a pro-Palestinian demonstration from taking place outside Johan Cruyff Arena. A day before the game, according to an investigation, the authorities reported several incidents, including Israeli fans attacking a cab and tearcoming a Palestinian from an Amsterdam building. In response, taxi drivers sought to mobilize online, centering on a casino where some 400 Israeli fans were gathered. Police were mobilized to avoid a major confrontation. Six more suspects, including three minors, will stand trial at a later time. The proceedings for juveniles are conducted behind closed doors in the Netherlands. Police are looking into the incident and have images of several potential suspects that they hope to identify. —Casert reported from Brussels&amp, copy 2024 The Canadian Press