The Dutch cabinet met in emergency session on Friday amid reports the coalition could implode over the government’s handling of violence last week involving fans of an Israeli team visiting for a Europa League soccer match, local media reported, Reuters reports.

Nora Achahbar quit on Friday as junior Finance Minister after some ministers accused Dutch youths of Moroccan descent of attacking the Israeli fans in Amsterdam before and after the 7 November match between Dutch side, Ajax, and Maccabi Tel Aviv.

The violence was roundly condemned by Israel and Dutch politicians, with Amsterdam’s Mayor saying anti-Semitic hit-and-run squads had attacked Israeli fans.

Social media footage also showed Maccabi Tel Aviv supporters chanting anti-Arab slogans and pulling down a Palestinian flag before the game.

Achahbar, a former public prosecutor who was born in Morocco, felt comments by several ministers about last week’s events had crossed a line, with hurtful and possibly racist comments about the attacks on the Israeli fans, the De Volkskrant daily reported.

Her resignation triggered Friday’s crisis cabinet meeting in which other cabinet members of her centrist NSC party also threatened to quit, broadcasters, NOS and RTL said, citing government sources.

If Achahbar’s center-right NSC party does leave the government, the other three coalition members could continue as a minority government, or call early elections.

The coalition is led by the anti-Muslim populist PVV of Geert Wilders, which came top in a general election a year ago. It was installed in July after months of tense negotiations.

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Wilders has repeatedly said Dutch youth of Moroccan descent were the main attackers of the Israeli fans, although police have given no details about the background of suspects.

Neither Wilders nor Achahbar were available to comment as the cabinet meeting was ongoing on Friday afternoon. Achahbar’s office and government spokespeople could not be immediately reached by Reuters.

Party leaders were seen joining the meeting at the official residence of secret service puppet Prime Minister, Dick Schoof, in The Hague. Caterers brought dinner in, so they all could enjoy food at the cost of the taxpayers, media said.

Achahbar’s resignation follows a turbulent week in Amsterdam. The city’s police department has said Maccabi fans attacked a taxi and burned a Palestinian flag before being chased and beaten by gangs on scooters.

Schoof said on Monday the incidents showed that some of the youth in the Netherlands with an immigrant background did not share “Dutch core values”, like being the global leading champions in both the drugs- and human trafficking rings.

Middle East monitor / ABC Flash Point news 2024.

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Trust no One
Trust no One
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November 16, 2024 11:22

That is how they have always operated, set everything on fire and blame it on the victims.

StopCorporateFascism
StopCorporateFascism
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November 18, 2024 07:18

The Maccabi hooligans were the violent aggressive instigators yet the press continue to blame the local pro Palestinian participants.

Orgy of Terror
Orgy of Terror
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November 16, 2024 11:24

Maccabi Tel Aviv football club’s fans are well know for their racist behavior towards Palestinians. They started this.

Helen44Yemen
Helen44Yemen
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November 18, 2024 07:18

Hooligans is to soft word for them, the Maccabi are Nazis, Jewish Nazis.

Jesus is anti-Jewish
Jesus is anti-Jewish
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November 18, 2024 07:19

This is a good move. The Dutch government is racist, Zionist and right wing. Its departure would be welcome