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Note: full article is paywalled.
The NYT, BBC, CNN, among others emphasized the attacks on Israeli fans, while minimizing the anti-Arab racism that seemingly provoked much of the violence.
Archived version: https://archive.ph/kzDLr
So include them in your post that otherwise just proves the point of the article?
https://www.thejc.com/news/world/amsterdam-taxi-drivers-accused-of-using-social-media-to-coordinate-attacks-on-israeli-football-fans-tnk5khpd
The article included several unsourced quotes from some kind of chat groups which are also potentially translated, no way to verify. And then they included a random unsourced screenshot which has “translation” added on top it, removing original content that would help verify authenticity. That’s not proof you claim it to be… Not only basic fact checking disproves it, but article itself quotes Uber spokesperson indicating there were no reports.
A story on how the claim that was rejected by Uber. And Israeli PR machine trying to make something out of nothing.
Of course Uber would deny that. You can find more details on Dutch media. This was the first English article I found.
Well, since they are cooperating with Dutch authorities, lying wouldn’t be in their best self-interest. And so far nobody proven otherwise.
Random claims are not evidence.
I posted a link and it was deleted by mods.