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Un grupo de extremistas islámicos atacó a hinchas israelíes durante un partido entre el Maccabi Tel Aviv y el Ajax en Ámsterdam. Los agresores persiguieron y golpearon a los seguidores judíos, exigiéndoles que dijeran "Free Palestine". El incidente ha causado alarma mundial sobre el creciente antisemitismo. Las autoridades israelíes están trabajando para evacuar a sus ciudadanos de la ciudad holandesa.

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00:00of real hatred and anti-semitism.
00:02Yes, yesterday there was a match between Maccabi Tel Aviv and Ajax.
00:09And in the middle of that situation, what is traditionally called a pogrom took place,
00:14which is a race against Israeli and Jewish fans
00:19We have the video, let's see if we can show it.
00:21all over Amsterdam by Islamic terrorist groups.
00:26This is it.
00:31Here we are seeing terrorist groups chasing Israeli Jews all over Amsterdam.
00:38In many cases, asking them to say Free Palestine.
00:44Chasing them, looking for them, asking them if they were Jews.
00:48They asked them, are you a Jew?
00:50They asked him, are you a Jew? And they hit him.
00:52Hit on the floor.
00:54This is like in Nazism.
00:56Yes, directly. And this happens on a new anniversary,
01:00which will take place in the next few days,
01:02of the Night of Broken Crystals, which took place in 1938,
01:06with a similar event.
01:07A Jew who killed a Nazi German official
01:13and as a result, hordes of Germans came out to kill Jews and destroy their properties.
01:19A very similar situation, obviously on a much smaller scale.
01:23This group of Israeli fans had gone to see their football club
01:28and suddenly they attack them like this.
01:36The image we saw before of a guy with a yellow jumper
01:40was that they kicked him and told him,
01:43say Free Palestine, so that they could free him.
01:48We still have to say something, Pablo Cata.
01:50Yes.
01:51It's not justifiable, but what they were mentioning
01:54is that prior to all this, the Maccabi Tel Aviv group,
02:00while I think they were traveling on a subway and so on,
02:03That's the image, the previous one, the one you just said.
02:05was shouting against Palestine and was outraged
02:08that there are no infantry gardens in Gaza because there are no more kids.
02:12There is no record of that.
02:15Yes, there is a record.
02:16There is a record.
02:17There is a record that they put on the networks.
02:19There is a record of the previous one.
02:21Yes.
02:22But again, it's a small group of fans,
02:25in front of this race that we are seeing,
02:27that has no magnitude.
02:29It's a very serious event.
02:30It's an anti-Semitic attack.
02:32Again, there are always crazy people.
02:33We go to the field and we see that there are a couple of assholes
02:37shouting against the Bolivians.
02:39Nothing justifies violence, let alone stabbing someone.
02:43There are more than 60 detainees.
02:45I insist on what I think.
02:47This is not a confrontation between football fans.
02:50No, no.
02:51Yes, it is true that of the fans of Maccabi,
02:54there were some who pronounced Islamic songs.
02:59We go to Israel.
03:00That does not justify, under any concept, a pogrom of this type.
03:03We go to Israel.
03:04We are going to communicate with Gabriel Astrosky,
03:06who is working on this issue.
03:08Gabi, how are you?
03:10Hello Cata, hello team.
03:11How are you? Good afternoon to you.
03:13Here we are at the Ben Gurion airport,
03:15at the Tel Aviv airport,
03:16where in about an hour and a half,
03:19a little more than two hours,
03:20one of the first planes will be arriving,
03:22which brings back here to Israel
03:25several of the citizens,
03:27more than 2,700 Israelis.
03:30They were in Amsterdam yesterday
03:32and have started with this first flight,
03:34starting to return here to Israel.
03:36It is estimated, as we said recently,
03:38that it will happen in the next hour and a half, two hours.
03:41Well, then they are about to arrive there in Israel.
03:44What was the impact of this?
03:46The truth is that it is terrible to be traveling the world
03:49because the concern for anti-Semitism
03:52has been around for a long time,
03:54but this is a fact of a lot of violence.
03:57Even the king spoke in Holland.
03:59You know, Cata, and I add a little
04:02to what Pablo was just talking about on the floor.
04:05This, when we found out,
04:07the first few minutes,
04:08as soon as we found out here in Israel,
04:10yes, there had been talk and speculation
04:13that it was a clash between clans,
04:16but it was something that, in fact,
04:18emerged as very strange too,
04:20because beyond the rivalry in football
04:23and beyond the fact that they were going to face each other
04:25in a football game,
04:27Ajax is a club that has a lot of affinity with Israel
04:31and with Israeli citizenship,
04:34so that information fell apart,
04:36I think in a matter of 15, 20 minutes,
04:39and that's when all the news began to circulate.
04:41I'm talking about what it was
04:43at 4 or 5 in the morning.
04:45Here it is already 6 and a half in the afternoon.
04:48That's when we started talking about persecution
04:51and lynchings
04:53and the search for Israelis,
04:56not only that they were on the street,
04:58but that they were also in the hotels.
05:00I say, there were people who
05:02denounced having been marked in some way
05:05when they were still in the hotels
05:07before leaving for the stadium
05:09to watch the football game.
05:11So, at that moment,
05:13there was no doubt
05:15that we were talking about a pogrom,
05:17a persecution,
05:19and not a trivial confrontation
05:21of what we could know
05:23as a fight between clans,
05:25between football fans.
05:27Yes, in fact,
05:29there are also reports on Twitter
05:31about how that ambush was organized,
05:33that persecution.
05:35That's why I think it's very important
05:37to be able to separate these issues
05:39that have nothing to do
05:41with a usual fight in football,
05:43absolutely repudiable,
05:45or with any other racist gesture
05:47that can occur on a football field.
05:49Totally.
05:51A lot of situations.
05:53In Argentina, there are chants
05:55against people from countries
05:57of the limitrophes,
05:59against Jews too, when Atlanta plays,
06:01it is very frequent,
06:03in a matter of this magnitude.
06:05No, this happened, let's say,
06:07with this Maccabi fan
06:09in another country.
06:11It's not in your own country
06:13where you know what you're getting into.
06:15Here comes a radicalized group
06:17from, I don't know, presumably
06:19the Arab community, I don't know who,
06:21to attack us directly,
06:23which is obviously punished by the law.
06:25One thing is that they shout at you,
06:27and another thing is that they attack you
06:29with knives and so on,
06:31and they are repudiating
06:33the attack at this time.
06:35Because this has a mirror effect.
06:37What happened to the Maccabi fans
06:39is serious.
06:41Look at what Gaby is telling.
06:43They had to put a plane
06:45to get us out of there.
06:47Because after this,
06:49a deadly attack was coming,
06:51they calculate,
06:53for what is happening.
06:55This has a very worrying mirror effect
06:57in other parts of Europe.
06:59What happened eventually
07:01with people who had traveled
07:03to see a football game.
07:05If today we were talking about
07:072,700 people who traveled
07:09for the presentation
07:11of an art bet
07:13or for a fashion show,
07:15everything that happened yesterday in Amsterdam
07:17would also have happened.
07:19This has nothing to do with football,
07:21nothing to do with the fans.
07:23This had to do exclusively
07:25and corrects one thing
07:27about the Arab groups.
07:29They were extremist Islamist groups
07:31who participated in this attack.
07:33It would be useless to blame
07:35the Arab population
07:37because it has nothing
07:39to do with this.
07:41These were directly
07:43radicalized groups
07:45against 2,700 people.
07:47As you said,
07:49a flight that will arrive in two hours.
07:51I want you to see.
07:53But there are more than
07:55seven or six flights
07:57that will arrive throughout the night
07:59trying to get out
08:01as quickly as possible
08:03all Israeli citizens.
08:05It is estimated that if this cannot happen
08:07until the end of the night,
08:09until midnight here in Israel,
08:11it will still happen during the morning.
08:13In fact,
08:15I'll tell you this.
08:17Here you have it.
08:19We have one, two, three, four, five, six flights
08:21of which
08:23two are already on the way
08:25and one is expected
08:27to arrive at nine o'clock at night.
08:29Are they all with fans?
08:31Absolutely all with fans.
08:33Those who say not final
08:35is because they have not yet left
08:37Amsterdam and then
08:39an exact time cannot be set
08:41because there is also a bureaucratic process.
08:43Although these are flights
08:45operated by the AL,
08:47by the Israeli flag line,
08:49there is also a diplomatic issue
08:51of the commercial side.
08:53In fact, the flights were free
08:55for all the Israeli people who want to return.
08:57There is a diplomatic issue
08:59as they are in direct communication.
09:01The Israeli Ministry of Transport,
09:03the Israeli Minister of Transport Miri Regev
09:05with the Dutch Minister of Transport
09:07for what?
09:09Asking Israel to keep
09:11the Amsterdam airport open
09:13throughout the night
09:15being able to continue
09:17with the Israeli evacuation process
09:19and not only that,
09:21but also guarantee
09:23how the Israelis will arrive
09:25from the hotels in the center of Amsterdam
09:27to the airport.
09:29Because there is also the fear
09:31on the part of the citizens
09:33and we saw it today in Israeli media
09:35maybe talking in notes by Zoom
09:37with different Israelis who were there.
09:39The fear of not even knowing
09:41how they are going to transfer you.
09:43The fear of going down from the room
09:45to the hotel lobby
09:47Gabi, is there a warning
09:49about a game that is going to be played
09:51today in Italy too?
09:53Exactly.
09:55There was a warning
09:57from one of the dependent
09:59organizations of the Ministry of Defense
10:01here in Israel asking the Israeli population
10:03to abstain
10:05from going to the game.
10:07To a game, if I remember correctly,
10:09also by Maccabi Dabim
10:11with Bologna in Italy.
10:13There is a fear and there is a risk
10:15and it is that the game happened today
10:17and then there are people who had to travel
10:19even in the morning
10:21when we just started to know
10:23what had happened in Amsterdam.
10:25But there are also people
10:27who are already in Italy,
10:29so the request of the Ministry of Defense
10:31is to the people who are in Italy
10:33not to go even to the street,
10:35not to the field,
10:37not to be with shirts or scarves
10:39or with articles
10:41that identify the football team
10:43and this has to do
10:45with the fight
10:47against anti-Semitism
10:49that you referred to.
10:51They are asking people
10:53not to walk with identifying symbols
10:55like the star of David
10:57or the typical Jai.
10:59Things that make the world
11:01not even be able to walk quietly on the street.

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