Four people were detained for violence, vandalism, hooliganism, disobedience to the police.

Most of the demonstrators were detained by the police for refusing to obey calls to disperse.

Dutch police detained 281 people during a pro-Palestinian demonstration in the center of the country’s capital, Amsterdam, despite the ban on holding rallies. This is stated in the statement of the law enforcement officers.

The previous evening, a group of hundreds of protesters had come to Dame Square in the center of the city; the police intervened and stopped the demonstration.

Law enforcement officers detained 281 people, 265 demonstrators were detained for refusing to obey the call to disperse.

Another eight people were arrested “for possession of objects that could potentially disturb public order or cause bodily harm.”

Four people were detained for violence, vandalism, hooliganism, disobedience to the police.

The police also added that they are investigating the possible use of violence against demonstrators by law enforcement officers.

As you know, the anti-Israel rallies take place at a time when the Netherlands is still dealing with the consequences of last week’s violence in Amsterdam, when on the night of November 8 in the capital of the Netherlands, unknown persons attacked Israeli fans in the streets who had come to attend a match between Ajax and Maccabi football clubs ( Tel Aviv).