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Dutch govt probes possible missed Israeli warnings
Hindustan Times
|November 10, 2024
The Dutch government is investigating if possible warning signs from Israel were missed in the events leading up to this week's assaults on Israeli soccer fans, Justice Minister David van Weel said in a letter to Parliament.
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"An investigation is still being conducted on possible warning signs from Israel," Van Weel said in his letter late on Friday evening. At least five people were injured during the assaults on Thursday night and treated in hospital. All were released later on Friday. The incident concerned fans of the visiting Maccabi Tel Aviv soccer team.
Police on Saturday said four people remained in custody of the 63 people initially detained.
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