The police in Amsterdam have been criticized for failing to respond adequately to the antisemitic pogrom in Amsterdam on Thursday night. However, some of the Israeli victims of the pogrom have stated that there were police officers who participated in the hours-long attack on Israeli soccer fans, Channel 12 News reported.

One such witness, Ariel, said that he got off the train with his friend at the end of the soccer match that evening. They encountered a migrant with a Palestinian flag who shouted at them but they ignored him and reached the main square on the way to their hotel. In the square, thousands of Muslims were waiting for them who shouted at them and cursed them, and after a few minutes, the crowd started running after them and after other fans.

At one of the corners, Ariel and his friend noticed policemen standing on the side of the street. They approached them and asked for help but instead of helping them, the policeman hit Ariel with his baton. "The police shouted at us and the policeman hit me with the baton he had in his hand and injured my leg. My leg changed color. He tried to give me another blow and attack me but I managed to run away," Ariel said.

"We continued to run and the immigrants continued to chase us and attack us. My friends were kicked and punched. The police were not there and did nothing. We had to defend ourselves by ourselves. Only after everything blew up in the media did they escort us from the hotel to the airport and try to give us a sense of security. All I did was ask the policeman for help and he hit me," Ariel added.... Read More: Arutz-7