Israel will send planes to Amsterdam to bring home Israeli soccer fans following violent riots in Amsterdam last night.
Dutch authorities are investigating what led to a wave of attacks last night on Israeli soccer fans in Amsterdam. It followed days of tension leading up to the game. Stephanie Sy reports.
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