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The Amsterdam pogrom: A planned ambush, not a sudden outburst

A witness speaking to an Army Radio reporter noted that hundreds of pro-Palestinian attackers waited in key locations waiting to pounce on Jews.

Riot. Illustration. (Photo: Ian Hamlett/Shutterstock)

Army Radio reporter Doron Kadosh reported a short time ago today (Friday) that he just spoke with a friend who is in an Amsterdam hotel and was a witness to the pogrom.

He said that there were many hundreds of pro-Palestinians waiting in ambush at midnight along all the central streets in Holland, in the alleys, and next to the hotels, and waiting to pounce on Israelis coming back from the soccer game.

According to the source, "the police here does not have any tools to deal with such an event."

Kadosh commented "Let that sink in. A pro-Palestinian organization, deployed in an organized fashion in one of the central streets in Europe, and establishing organized, prepared ambushes waiting to carry out pogroms against Jews."

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