The suspect is currently in custody and being questioned.
The protest entitled ‘Crash the Christmas Windows’ was planned by anti-war activist Amy Settal, according to the Guardian.
Prime Minister Dick Schoof on Monday said the incidents showed that some of the youth in the Netherlands with a migration background did not share "Dutch core values."
“Free Palestine” and “blood on your hands” were spray painted onto University of Washington President Ana Mari Cauce's property.
Dozens of demonstrators, some with Palestinian flags, chanted, "Amsterdam is saying no to genocide" and "Free Palestine."
Opponents of the bill claimed it would have targeted pro-Palestinian organizations that facilitate aid to Gaza.
Some veteran students protested the event, planting American flags before the event was due to take place.
Antisemitism on campus declines as Jewish student unity and legal action against antisemitic groups grow.
On Sunday afternoon, the city of Amsterdam posted on X that protesters who defied the ban would be arrested.
A number of the stickers were found outside the city’s Holocaust Museum but police are unsure how many may be spread across the city.