Five new arrests have been made over the violence surrounding a soccer game last week involving an Israeli team, Dutch police said Monday.
The five men are "suspected of public acts of violence against persons Thursday night," police in the Dutch capital Amsterdam said Monday.
The violence has been condemned as targeted antisemitic attacks by authorities in Israel and the Netherlands, which authorities said saw small groups on foot and scooters commit hit-and-run assaults on Israeli fans.
Another video verified by NBC News showed a brawl break out outside Amsterdam Central Station after the game, in what the photographer described as an attack by Israeli fans on local residents.
Israel sent extra planes to bring the soccer fans home from Amsterdam, and has told Israeli fans not to attend cultural or sports events abroad this week.
Persons:
Dick Schoof, Schoof, Peter Holla, Israel, Turkey's
Organizations:
Maccabi Tel, Ajax, Maccabi, NBC News, IDF, Station, Police, Palestinian, ” Police, UEFA, Maccabi Tel Aviv's, Turkey's Besiktas, national, team, France
Locations:
Amsterdam, Maccabi Tel Aviv, Israel, Netherlands, Hungary, Istanbul, Paris