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Betar: "The law cannot be broken" | Israel Today

2020-12-10T22:50:55.419Z


Against the background of the news that fans will come to training on Friday to support Hugh and Ben Khalifa, the group warned of potential rioters | Israeli soccer


Against the backdrop of reports that fans will be coming to practice on Friday to support the celebrant and Ben Khalifa, the group warned potential rioters: "Special cameras will be activated to locate and identify people who will read racist chants"

  • La Familia blows up Betar's training about two weeks ago

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    Oren Ben Hakon

Many Betar Jerusalem fans plan to come to the team's training tomorrow (Friday) to support Moshe Hogg and his new partner, Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa, after signing an ownership agreement between them last Monday. The team is happy to see the good reactions around the deal but fears This morning, the club issued a statement warning potential rioters who might arrive and destroy the impending celebration.

A statement issued by the club reads: "Following the desire of the team's fans to come to Beit Vagan tomorrow, we are preparing for the event so that it will pass safely to all parties, of course in accordance with the Corona restrictions. The Israel Police and security forces will be there from early morning "Special forces will be activated to locate rioters and identify people who will shout racist chants. The group's owner, Moshe Hogg, will also come to practice. We call on anyone who wants to come, at any age, to come without fear."

"We respect everyone who comes to the training to express their opinion for or against, but the law can not be broken even for a moment. We warn that there will be zero tolerance towards the issue and whoever reads a racist call will be identified later and will also be sued by the club." .

Source: israelhayom

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