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Increased security: Betar Jerusalem arrives in Doha | Israel Today

2021-11-29T08:59:44.597Z


Increased forces of the Israel Police will be deployed tomorrow in Sakhnin and the surrounding area, after the severe violence of local fans in the last home game • Chairman Muhammad Abu Yunis: "We will welcome Betar fans happily"


The Israel Police is preparing with increased forces for the league game that will be held tomorrow in Doha, between Bnei Sakhnin and Betar Jerusalem. Unusually, the police recommendation is "to arrive by organized transportation and not by private vehicles."

The latest order stems from the serious incident in the last game in Doha, when a car belonging to Hapoel Haifa fans, including a baby, was pelted with stones on the way out of the city.

As in previous games, Betar fans will be gathered in a separate parking lot and arrive on secure roads. There will also be a buffer in the area of ​​the stadium, which will be guarded by large YSM and Border Police forces. At the box office.

Abu Yunis.

Trust the Israel Police, Photo: Alan Shiber

"Travel to the Doha field will be possible through the Yuvalim axis, Eshbal to a regulated parking lot near the stadium or via Road 805 from Araba," the police said.

Bnei Sakhnin is pleased with the expanded deployment of police throughout the city and the access roads to the lot.

"We are happy that the police are doing their job and believe that everything will go smoothly, Betar fans are welcome to Doha and we will welcome them happily," said Chairman Muhammad Abu Yunis. 

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Source: israelhayom

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