Following Thursday's antisemitic violence after the Ajax-Maccabi match, Amsterdam and Amstelveen declared a state of emergency. The Kristallnacht commemoration was cancelled. Reports emerged that Israeli security services had warned Netherlands about potential violence, while Telegram messages showed the attacks were planned in advance.
National Coordinator for Counterterrorism Schoof cancelled his climate summit attendance to manage the crisis, later assuring Israel's minister about Jewish community safety. No arrests were made during the hit-and-run attacks, though a Holland Casino security guard was identified as part of the attackers' group chat.
By evening, Israel's security council announced the threat level for Israelis in Amsterdam had decreased. The events prompted broader discussions about integration, with CDA leader Bontenbal declaring integration the "real crisis." Polish labor migration trends received attention, with reports suggesting Poland might become more attractive to Dutch workers.