Amsterdam police say ten people have been arrested after attacks on fans of Israeli soccer team Maccabi Tel Aviv by what Amsterdam Mayor Femke Halsema described as “anti-Semitic hit-and-run squads” — people who hit the team’s fans before fleeing with “hooligans on scooters” in search of other Israeli Maccabi supporters despite a heavy police presence.

“This is a very dark moment for the city, for which I feel a great shame,” Halsema told a news conference.

“Anti-Semitic criminals attacked visitors to our city, actions [του τύπου] hit-and-run,” said Halsema, who announced a ban on protests in the city for three days starting today and gave police emergency powers for street checks.

Meanwhile, all the Israelis who were not heard from after the incidents on the sidelines of last night’s Maccabi-Ajax soccer match in Amsterdam have been located, the Israeli Foreign Ministry announced.

“All the Israelis we have not heard from in Amsterdam have been located,” the ministry said in a statement, following claims on social media that hostages had been taken.

Also, a first plane carrying Israelis evacuated from Amsterdam, where last night there were incidents on the sidelines of the Maccabi-Ajax football match, landed this afternoon at Ben Gurion, Tel Aviv’s international airport, the Israeli airport authorities said.

“The plane that just arrived in Tel Aviv is carrying passengers who were diverted from Amsterdam,” airport authority spokeswoman Lisa Dvir told AFP.