Buskila and Mazuz emphasized that during their time at the airport, they felt they were isolated solely because they were Israelis.
Dick Schoof said that due to the "major social impact" of attacks on Maccabi Tel Aviv fans on Thursday, he will remain in the Netherlands for a government probe.
"An investigation is still being conducted on possible warning signs from Israel," Van Weel said in his letter late on Friday evening.
An alleged "Jew hunt" was announced well in advance in the messaging app Telegram, prompting rioters to travel from far outside Amsterdam to attack Israelis.
Israelis describe the physical violence they faced in Amsterdam, and the story of two Chabad rabbis who helped those in need.
The question is whether the mayor can weather this storm, when even the vehemently non-political Dutch king spoke out against the violence in the streets of his capital.
Police investigators and forensic specialists arrived at Ben-Gurion Airport to meet Israelis for forensic documentation and collect initial details.