Following the weekend's events at Dam Square, Amsterdam's emergency order was extended to November 14. The Jewish community expressed fear while police defended their handling of the Ajax-Maccabi incidents. DNB warned banks about increased cyber threats due to geopolitical tensions.
By afternoon, Mayor Halsema faced pressure during an emergency council debate, while Premier Schoof characterized the Ajax-Maccabi violence as "pure antisemitism" and pointed to integration issues. PVV Minister Klever announced €1 billion cuts to development aid, drawing criticism from Minister Jetten.
Evening brought new unrest as hundreds gathered at Plein 40-45 in Amsterdam Nieuw-West. Riot police responded to stone-throwing and a burning tram. The situation calmed by late evening, though the city administration noted violence had come "from both sides."