Protesters in Amsterdam Torch Tram as Fresh Riots Erupt
Fresh rioting broke out on Monday evening, November 11, in Amsterdam’s Nieuw-West district, where protesters damaged public property and set a tram ablaze, France-based media reported.
The incident occurred as the Dutch capital remains under a state of emergency following last week’s violent attacks on Israeli soccer fans after the match between AFC Ajax and Maccabi Tel Aviv.
Local media reported that alongside the tram fire, which police quickly extinguished, rioters pelted and damaged several vehicles with stones. Video footage showed crowds wielding sticks and firecrackers while vandalizing property.
Meanwhile, on Monday, Amsterdam police announced five new arrests related to the pogrom last week, involving men aged 18-37 from Amsterdam and nearby areas.
Four suspects remain in custody, with one having been released but still under investigation, police added. Four previously arrested individuals, including two minors (aged 16 and 17), remain detained.
Further, on Sunday night, violence erupted in Amsterdam’s Dam Square when law enforcement confronted Palestinian Arab demonstrators who had gathered despite a temporary protest ban. (INN /VFI News)