Netanyahu rescue planes for football fans: Following reports of violent clashes in Amsterdam during a football match, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dispatched two planes to bring home affected fans, while urging Dutch authorities to ensure their safety.Israeli PM sends two planes to rescue football fansIn response to violent clashes in Amsterdam that injured Israeli football fans, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Friday ordered two rescue planes to the Netherlands. Netanyahu called on Dutch authorities to take strong and immediate action against the perpetrators, while his office issued a statement condemning the incident and requesting heightened protection for Israeli citizens.⚡️BREAKING: Israeli PM Netanyahu announces that Israel is sending two rescue planes to Amsterdam after reports of dozens injured.The Mossad and Shin Bet are urgently sending agents into the streets of the Netherlands under the direction of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs,… https://t.co/gIe4BWWhe0 pic.twitter.com/UP7j1odnKH— Suppressed News. (@SuppressedNws) November 8, 2024Clashes occured during Israels matchThe altercation occurred on Thursday evening during a Europa League match between Israels Maccabi Tel-Aviv and Dutch team Ajax Amsterdam. According to local Dutch media AT5, tensions escalated in the city center, resulting in multiple violent encounters and acts of vandalism. A significant police presence was noted, with mobile units and additional reinforcements deployed to contain the unrest.⚠️ Graphic videos ⚠️Hundreds of fans of the @MaccabiTLVFC soccer team were ambushed and attacked in Amsterdam tonight as they left the stadium following a game against @AFCAjax.The mob who targeted these innocent Israelis has proudly shared their violent acts on social media.… pic.twitter.com/R3vRAIKrIG— Embassy of Israel to the USA (@IsraelinUSA) November 8, 2024Approximately 57 people detainedFollowing the clashes, Amsterdam police reported that approximately 57 people had been detained. In a social media post, the police issued an alert regarding the charged atmosphere, noting that a Palestinian flag had been forcibly removed from a building, adding to the tensions.Israels National Security Ministry responded swiftly, advising Israeli citizens to remain in their hotels. Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir commented on X, stating, “Fans who attended a football game encountered anti-Semitic violence, targeted simply for their Jewish and Israeli identity.”