New Jersey 2026-2027 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill AR31

Introduced
1/13/26  

Caption

Condemns attacks on Jewish individuals in Amsterdam and calls for apprehension of perpetrators.

Impact

The resolution expresses a firm stance against acts of violence and discrimination towards Jewish people, calling for justice and the apprehension of the individuals responsible for the attacks on November 7, 2024. This action signifies a commitment to protect the Jewish community and reinforces the state's dedication to combatting hatred and violence based on religious or ethnic identity. As a non-binding resolution, AR31 aims to send a strong message both domestically and internationally about the importance of solidarity with affected communities.

Summary

Assembly Resolution No. 31 (AR31) is a legislative measure introduced in the state of New Jersey that condemns the recent attacks on Jewish individuals in Amsterdam following a football match between Israeli Maccabi Tel Aviv and Dutch AFC Ajax. The resolution is rooted in historical reflection, drawing parallels to the violent events of Kristallnacht, which took place on November 9 and 10, 1938, when Nazi leaders incited riots against the Jewish population in Germany. By referencing this harrowing past, the resolution highlights the persistent and alarming issue of antisemitism in contemporary society.

Contention

The resolution articulates detailed accounts of the violence experienced by Maccabi Tel Aviv supporters, noting incidents of physical assault and vandalism. The mention of specific actions, such as anti-Arab chants and the destruction of property, underlines the complexity of the situation surrounding the match. The text of the resolution emphasizes the need for accountability from Dutch authorities, expressing that solidarity should be coupled with action to ensure justice is served and the perpetrators face appropriate consequences. This underscores an important dialogue on the responsibilities of governments in addressing hate crimes and protecting vulnerable communities.

Companion Bills

NJ AR172

Carry Over Condemns attacks on Jewish individuals in Amsterdam and calls for apprehension of perpetrators.

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