Individual details of the first 5 men charged with taking part in the Jodenjacht – “Jew Hunt” – Amsterdam Pogrom. The five Muslim are accused of playing a role in “hit-and-run” style attacks on Jews in a burst of violence condemned in the Netherlands and elsewhere as antisemitic. During the violence, Jews were forced to hide in their hotels and later fled the city under heavy protection.
Islam in the West. The pogroms in Amsterdam has ignited a frenzy of Jew hatred and bloodlust.
The Netherlands had the the highest number of Jewish Holocaust victims in Western Europe. More than 90% of Dutch Jews perished in the Holocaust. It was incumbent upon them to do better. They are monsters. They learned nothing.
In Amsterdam City Centre on November 1th1 and early hours of December 7, 2024. Sentencing took place on yesterday, December 24, 2024
❌ Sefa O
❌ Lucas D
❌ Rachid O
❌ Karavan S
❌ Umutcan A
Sefa O
Received the heaviest sentence: 6 months in prison for public violence against several people.
The prosecution had requested 2 years in prison.
Identified via camera images & could not deny that he had abused several people.
Lucas D
Convicted of public violence. Sentenced to 100 hours community service order. 19-years-old.
Part of Snapchat group that called for violence. In possession of illegal fireworks.
Observer had seen him throw stones at police van.
Rachid OSentenced to 10 weeks in prison.
Wrote to over 900 members of an app:
“I might never get this chance to beat up f***ing Jews again”.
“Haven’t any Jews died or been stabbed? In critical condition or in the ICU?”
Also asked people to share locations of Jews.
Karavan S
Mainly active in an app group. Sentenced to one month in prison.
Works in a hotel. Sent information about where the Israeli football fans were staying & which flights they would take.
Considered an accomplice.
Umutcan A
Committed violence against 3 people. Kicked someone in the face.
In text messages, he spoke about “hunting Jews”. From the Hague.
Sentence to 1 month in prison. Prosecution had demanded 8 months.
Also revealed today:
❎ Any time spent in pre-trial detention will be deducted from any sentence.
❎ Their trials took place on 11/12 & 12/12 at the Amsterdam district court.
❎ It was not an official fast-track trial, but it is exceptionally fast.
❎ The cases against two suspects were postponed.
❎ A 22-year-old identified as Abushabab M., 22, faces a charge of attempted murder but his case has been postponed while he undergoes a psychiatric assessment. He was born in the Gaza Strip and grew up in a war zone, his lawyer told the court, while M. sat sobbing as his case was being heard.
❎ A further six suspects are set to appear at a later stage. Three of these suspects are minors and their cases will be heard behind closed doors.
❎ Of the five suspects, only Lucas D. came to the verdict. The rest preferred to stay home, because they find all the media attention ‘uncomfortable’.
❎ Police said they were investigating at least 45 people over the violence.
❎ The prosecutor said the beatings had “little to do with soccer” but added that “in this case, there was no evidence of… a terrorist intent and the violence was not motivated by antisemitic sentiment. The violence was influenced by the situation in Gaza, not by antisemitism.”
Dutch court hands Amsterdam ‘Jew hunt’ attackers prison terms topping out at 6 months
A Dutch court has convicted five people of taking part in violence against Israeli soccer fans last month, handing them sentences ranging from six months in prison to community service.
The five men are accused of playing a role in “hit-and-run” style attacks on Maccabi Tel Aviv fans and others, in a burst of violence condemned in the Netherlands and elsewhere as antisemitic. During the violence, Israelis were forced to hide in their hotels and later fled the city under heavy protection.
The judge hands a 32-year-old identified as Sefa O., who prosecutors said played a “leading role” in the violence, the largest sentence: six months in prison, minus time served in custody already. Images shown in court had shown the man kicking a person on the ground, chasing others and punching people in the head and the body.
Another man, Umutcan A., is handed an eight-month sentence for assaulting fans, though three of the months are suspended. He had also been accused of spreading messages online calling for a “Jew hunt.”
Another convict, Rashid O. is handed a 10-week sentence after he was convicted of spreading messages online glorifying violence against Jews, while a second person, Karavan S. who was also active online, is handed a one-month sentence.
A minor named as Lucas D. is given only 100 hours of community service after the court determines that his actions were closer to soccer hooliganism than an antisemitic pogrom.
A further six suspects are set to appear at a later stage, including one man accused of attempted murder who is undergoing a psychiatric evaluation.
https://gellerreport.com/2024/12/violent-muslims-convicted-in-jew-hunt-get-slap-on-the-wrist.html/
The shocking disorder on the streets of the Dutch capital was more than another outbreak of hooliganism, but anti-Semitic thuggery and intimidation on a very troubling scale
A Maccabi Tel Aviv fan on the floor after being attacked by thugs
Aaron from Hendon was surrounded by a violent gang of 10 after intervening
Pro-Palestinian supporters wave Palestinian flags near the Ajax stadium
Demonstrators running with Palestinian flags at Anton de Komplein in Amsterdam
Pally hitting someone with a stick during a violent confrontation
Leftist Amsterdam Mayor Femke Halsema making excuses
An El Al aircraft lands on the tarmac at Schiphol Airport near Amsterdam, as the Israeli government prepared to evacuate citizens following attacks on football fans
Relieved to be home: A fan of the Israeli football club Maccabi Tel-Aviv is met by a family member at Ben Gurion International Airport
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