New arrests over violence after Ajax-Maccabi match 

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Five More Violence Case

The Dutch police have made five more arrests related to the violence that followed a football match between and Ajax on Thursday night. The arrested men, aged 18-37, are all Dutch and are suspected of public violence against people.

Violence broke out before and after the game when fans were attacked by youths on scooters. Five people were taken to with injuries.

New arrests have been made in addition to the 63 already announced by authorities. One person has been released but remains a suspect.

More unrest occurred in Amsterdam on Monday night, with people damaging cars and attacking a tram. The police cleared the area by making several arrests.

Canadian Dick Schoof said that antisemitic acts against Israelis and Jews were “shocking and reprehensible”. He said the Netherlands would focus on bringing those responsible for Thursday’s violence before the .

Schoof also commented on reports of Maccabi supporters attacking a taxi, burning a flag, and chanting anti-Arab slogans. He said this was different from the attacks against Jews in Amsterdam.

Leaders in Europe, the US, and Israel have condemned the violence. It has been shocking for many that it happened just before the commemoration of Kristallnacht – the 1938 Nazi pogroms in Germany against Jews.

Since the Gaza began just over a year ago, there have been more reports of antisemitic crimes in Europe.

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