Following an overnight attack on Israeli soccer fans by what Amsterdam’s mayor described as “antisemitic hit-and-run squads,” Israel announced it would send commercial planes to the Netherlands to bring the affected fans back home. The assault has raised concerns over rising antisemitic violence in Europe.
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