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Dutch Jews protest the account, with one saying that the municipality is trying to claim that “the Jews did it.”
People are “sick of the Israeli arrogance,” said leading Fatah official Tayseer Nasrallah.
“We urge Dutch authorities to arrest all those who participated in these heinous acts of antisemitic violence,” the 14 legislators said in a statement.
Following the arrests, older footage surfaced of three males hitting a 14-year-old boy and telling him to say “Free Palestine.”
“Kristallnacht is not part of history but happening today. The way to fight antisemitism is to educate the youth.”
The incident in Stockholm was not antisemitic or connected with the commemoration of the 1938 Nazi pogroms, according to the head of Sweden’s Jewish community.
Shopkeepers displayed PLO flags near the rally, which took place where Muslims coordinated a mass assault on Israeli soccer fans on Thursday.
“A pogrom reminiscent of dark days in our history took place” in the Dutch city last week, the movement’s Europe coordinator said.
El Al sent 8 airplanes for free and Arkia and Israir cut prices following mass assault on Israelis in the Dutch capital.
Amsterdam prosecutors reportedly fined 40 people for “public disturbance” and 10 for vandalism.
The Dutch justice minister said that the inquiry will examine the motive of the attackers and whether the widespread violence was coordinated in advance.
The Amsterdam police department asked those involved to turn themselves in to avoid the public having to be involved in identifying them from photos and videos.