The gaslighting is quite incredible. The only thing to be done is to present the facts. The Truth. To recognize that for literally thousands of years Jews have been on the end of pogroms, and to add insult to injury, blamed for them. Facts: ❎ Ajax fans warned four days before the game that the Europa League match would be politicized. They warned pro-Hamas supporters to stay away. This is a key point: Ajax fans did not take part in the violence. ❎ Maccabi Tel Aviv fans were welcomed to Amsterdam with masses of graffiti saying: "Kick Israel out of UEFA" & "Genocide supporters are not welcome here". ❎ The day of the match in Amsterdam was relatively peaceful. Ajax and Maccabi Tel Aviv fans danced and sang together. Ajax are known as the "Super Juden" - they are a club with strong historical Jewish links. Yes, Maccabi fans took down Palestinian flags and sang inflammatory songs in Amsterdam. This does not justify a pogrom. ❎ This was not a traditional football hooligan fight. Which is part of the poor framing by so much of the mainstream media. This was Israelis/Jews being targeted after the game, away from the Johan Cruyff Arena, by mostly Muslim immigrants who had planned a pogrom. Not a single Ajax fan was part of the perpetrators. All the videos prove this. ❎ Pro-Palestine mobs in Amsterdam organized themselves via WhatsApp to hunt Jews in Amsterdam. After the Europa League game. ❎ Officials in Holland & Amsterdam have understood that the issue is not with "football hooligans" but those elements in their society attacking Jews and Israelis simply for existing. The Dutch king said Jewish people must feel safe in the Netherlands, after violent attacks against Israeli football fans in the centre of Amsterdam. Willem-Alexander said "our history has taught us how intimidation goes from bad to worse." Willem-Alexander also said: "We failed the Jewish community of the Netherlands during World War II, and we failed again." ❎ This came at the end of a particularly brutal week for Jews and Israelis watching football in Europe's top competitions. On Tuesday night, PSG fans held up a banner which literally called for the end of the state of Israel. On Thursday night, Galatasaray held up some more shameful banners accusing Israel of "genocide". UEFA, despite having rules against political statements, have confirmed they will do nothing. The picture of a Hamas-supporting Jew hunter in Amsterdam on Thursday night sums it up better than any of the words above.
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