Violence at Ajax-Maccabi Soccer Match: Five Men Jailed

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In November, violence erupted around a UEFA Europa League football match between Ajax and Maccabi Tel Aviv in Amsterdam. The riots, which left 5 people in hospital and 20 others with minor injuries, were partly antisemitic and caused an international outcry. An Amsterdam District Court has now sentenced five men to up to six months in prison for their involvement. The violence has damaged Amsterdam's reputation as a beacon of tolerance and a haven for persecuted religions.

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