[All prior attempts at using universal jurisdiction against Israeli officials - sometimes described as lawfare - have failed with European courts finding that they did not have jurisdiction for a variety of reasons, though some Israeli victories came only at the appeals level or from executive branch intervention.]
Persecuting Jews is something the Dutch are pretty good at. They lent a very generous hand to the Germans looking for Jews to kill:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Jews_in_the_Netherlands#The_Holocaust
[”In their preparations for the extermination of the Jews living in The Netherlands, the Germans could count on the assistance of the greater part of the Dutch administrative infrastructure. The occupiers had to employ only a relatively limited number of their own personnel; Dutch policemen rounded up the families to be sent to their deaths in Eastern Europe. Trains of the Dutch railways staffed by Dutch employees transported the Jews to camps in the Netherlands which were transit points to Auschwitz, Sobibor, and other death camps.” With respect to Dutch collaboration, Eichmann is quoted as saying “The transports run so smoothly that it is a pleasure to see.”[17]]