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Suspicion: Ohad Hapoel Tel Aviv stabbed by Betar Jerusalem fans | Israel today

2022-01-25T06:33:45.737Z


Violent incident at Jerusalem Central Bus Station: Two fans were injured, stabbing was investigated after the match between the teams • Police arrested 12 suspects near Teddy Stadium due to incidents of violence and causing damage


Hapoel Tel Aviv hoped to properly celebrate the 0: 2 victory over Betar Jerusalem, but a severe violent incident that took place yesterday (Monday) at the central bus station in the capital, about an hour after the game between the teams, greatly clouded the feelings of joy.

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According to the suspicion, a number of Betar Jerusalem fans attacked Hapoel Tel Aviv fans, apparently boys, when at least two of them were injured.

Police are also investigating a suspicion that one of the wounded was stabbed.

Meanwhile, the Jerusalem police announced that yesterday 12 suspects in incidents of violence and causing damage were arrested near Teddy Stadium.

During the evening, and even before the game began, a car driver was attacked under a salt bridge near the stadium.

According to the suspicion, a number of fans attacked a driver of a vehicle (did not need medical attention) after blocking his way on the road, causing damage to the windshields of the vehicle.

Police located three suspects involved in the act and they were arrested by police.

Later in the evening, nine more fans were arrested on suspicion of violent offenses, stone-throwing, assaulting a police officer and causing damage.

These suspects were also taken to the police station for questioning.

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Source: israelhayom

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