Israeli, Dutch and European leaders on Friday condemned “antisemitic” clashes that erupted in Amsterdam overnight after a Europa League football match, with the city’s mayor detailing targeted attacks.The violence flared after the game between home team Ajax and Maccabi Tel Aviv that Ajax won 5-0.Five people were hospitalized and 62 arrests were made as a result of the clashes, police said.The mayor of Amsterdam, Femke Halsema, said the violence represented an “explosion” of antisemitism that has “not been seen in a long time.”For all the latest headlines follow our Google News channel online or via the app.She described “hit and run” attacks on Maccabi supporters, with “hooligans on scooters” seeking out Israeli fans.“Men on scooters criss-crossed the city looking for Israeli football fans. It was a hit and run. I can easily understand that this brings back memories of pogroms,” Halsema said.She added: “Our city has been deeply damaged. Jewish culture has been deeply threatened. This