(ANSA) - ROME, NOV 8 - Rampant anti-Semitism is unacceptable,
Pfemier Giorgia Meloni said Friday after attacks on Israeli
Maccabi Tel Aviv football fans allegedly by Ajax supporters and
others in Amsterdam Thursday night.
"Rampant anti-Semitism is unacceptable and frightening and it is
our duty to guarantee full security to citizens of the Jewish
religion", Meloni said according to a note from her office at
Palazzo Chigi in Rome.
On the sidelines of the informal European Council in Budapest,
the press release continued, Meloni "expressed deep concern to
Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof over the attack suffered by
Israeli fans in Amsterdam."
Maccabi fans were targeted by men on scooters in what Mayor
Femke Halsema said recalled Jewish pogroms.
She said she was "furious" at the alleged attacks.
The Maccabi fans allegedly earlier clashed with pro-Palestinian
protesters, burned a Palestinian flag and attacked a taxi,
allegedly shouting anti-Arab slurs.
Five people were taken to hospital but discharged Friday
morning.
Amsterdam leftwing city councillor Jazie Veldhuyzen told Al
Jazeera: "They started attacking people's houses with
Palestinian flags hanging on them, so that's where the violence
started. In response, the people of Amsterdam mobilized and
countered the attacks started by the Maccabi hooligans".
Veldhuyzen posted on his X profile the slogans 'IDF finish the
Arabs' and 'There are no schools in Gaza because there are no
children left' which, according to some unverified videos,
Maccabi fans had chanted on the streets of the Dutch city before
the clashes.
Maccabi ultras are said to be apolitical but with extremist
fringes while Ajax supporters have traditionally been seen as
close to Israel and the Jews. (ANSA).