I’m sure that many of you have heard of the horrifying attacks on Israeli soccer fans in Amsterdam last Thursday. An antisemitism watch group has found that the attacks on Israeli Jews in the Netherlands were “orchestrated online using social media platforms including Instagram and telegram,” World Israel News (WIN) reported.
“Dozens of people were injured Thursday night when a mob of mostly Muslims attacked Israeli soccer fans outside of the Johan Cruyff Arena, the home stadium of the AFC Ajax soccer club, in Amsterdam following a match between Ajax and Maccabi Tel Aviv,” WIN detailed. “Members of the anti-Israel mob assaulted dozens of Israeli soccer fans, who had flown to Amsterdam for the match, with reports of Israelis being bludgeoned, attempted stabbings and kidnappings, attempts to run down Israelis with cars, and several instances of people being thrown into a river.”
They further went on to report that “Cyberwell, a nonprofit organization monitoring antisemitism and Holocaust denial online, said that the attacks appear to have been orchestrated and coordinated ahead of time via social media.”
CyberWell Founder and Executive Director Tal-Or Cohen Montemayor, in a statement on Friday, highlighted that “this series of coordinated attacks is the rawest example of the slogan ‘Globalization of the Intifada,’ which was amplified in the Instagram stories of some of the organizing accounts.”
“While initial evidence and reports suggest that a combination of chat platforms like Telegram, Instagram, and other social media accounts were used to target central areas of foot traffic and hotels that would be frequented by Israelis after the game, several groups, including one linked to Hamas, freely organized protests against the presence of Israeli soccer fans on Instagram and used incendiary Hamas propaganda symbols to escalate tensions, call for violence and even celebrate the targeted attacks,” CyberWell further revealed. […]
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