and a short while ago, the chief executive of maccabi tel aviv fc, ben mansford, spoke to reporters., and the reason you're all at the airport is not because of a game of football. thank god we believe that all of our fans are accounted for. we think there's a strong chance now all of them have been released from the hospital, and whilst that's great news compared to where we were at 2—3am in the morning, i will feel and everybody at maccabi tel aviv and i'm sure everybodyjoins us — when everybody that travelled to amsterdam to watch that game is back home in israel. our correspondent anna holligan has been following developments in amsterdam and gave us this update. amsterdam is no stranger. to football—related violence, but this doesn't seem to have l been hooliganism between rival supporters, but rather- targeted attacks based not on sporting rivalries, i but rather nationalities, and that's why it has ignited thisl international condemnation. we heard from the mayor of amsterdam earlier, . femke halsema. she said that men on. scooters hunted maccabi supporters on the streets and