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"I am against police violence, but also against provocations by police" - Walla! sport

2022-02-22T18:46:36.712Z


In the 103FM sports program with Ron Kaufman and Aryeh Maliniak, they dealt extensively with the violent events in Haifa in the game between Maccabi Haifa and Hapoel Tel Aviv


"I am against police violence, but also against provocations by police"

In the 103FM sports program with Ron Kaufman and Aryeh Maliniak, they dealt extensively with the violent events in the game between Maccabi Haifa and Hapoel Tel Aviv: "Laughing at the police in the face, deterrence is lost"

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22/02/2022

Tuesday, February 22, 2022, 8:30 p.m.

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The Israel Police's response to police violence in the game between Maccabi Haifa and Hapoel Tel Aviv (Israel Police)

Tonight (Tuesday), the 103FM sports program dealt extensively with the police violence that was demonstrated against Hapoel Tel Aviv fans, yesterday in Carmel in a game against Maccabi Haifa.



The presenters of the show, Ron Kaufman and Aryeh Maliniak, were not present on the field, but only watched the shocking videos and harsh images, but at the beginning of the program Maliniak claimed: "This is a phenomenon that should disappear from the fields. Did you sit in the crater when they were stabbed? "He asked Kaufman and continued," I am against police violence, but also against provocations against police officers. Unfortunately, for whatever reason, there were provocations with the police. Some people come to the plots to provoke the police. "



Kaufman replied, "So stop them. Why do boys aged 16-17 have to get beaten up for murder and are not involved in the incident at all?".

Maliniak replied: "When chopping wood, flying chips. I do not justify, but it happens. The problem is not that the police beat someone in the stands, but that they have lost the deterrent and therefore dare to laugh at the policeman in the face."



In conclusion, Kaufman said, "I covered demonstrations and I see what is happening in Judea and Samaria, the String Bridge, Bnei Brak and Road 4 - where the police, perhaps this is an order, behave relatively better to the rioting crowd.

I agree that there are people who come to provoke, but know who they are, they are not coming for the first time, they need to be stopped. "

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During the program, among the interviewees was also the commander of the Haifa station, Deputy Superintendent Haim Azrad, who claimed that "we identified with cameras that uproot chairs and throw chairs at Maccabi Haifa fans, and since the security company did not take over, we sent police."



The show also interviewed Hapoel Tel Aviv fan Lior Shaltiel, who was present at a game in Haifa yesterday who told about the police violence he and his friends suffered from: Manik.

"I yelled at Miss Manick, 'Leave him, zero piece,' stop me. You can not punch me in the face. I snatched Miss Manick because of this thing."



In addition, Roy Blue, another Hapoel Tel Aviv fan, a high school student, said: "There was a high tension between the police and the Hapoel crowd, also in basketball. I do not come to fight with the police or to make a mess and fight with fans. I come to enjoy the sport. , And bassa that way you have to come back from the game. I came out of the gate with the final whistle and a few minutes later there were urges between cops and fans, I remember I was on the phone with my back to the gate and within a few seconds I felt a strong blow in the back because a fan flew over me. "The fan falls and the police probably thought I wanted to attack you and four of them released kicks to my stomach, legs and if they could, they would also kick me in the head."

Hapoel Tel Aviv's next game will be played on Saturday at Bloomfield Stadium against Hapoel Beer Sheva, and it will be interesting to see if it goes well in terms of fan relations and police forces.

We all hope so.

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