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2022-05-11T06:11:40.114Z


The Israel Police released a video in which the red crowd outside the stadium was seen rioting and cursing the police officers.


Again sights we would rather not see. 

The Israel Police released a video this morning (Wednesday), in which Hapoel Tel Aviv fans are seen rioting outside Bloomfield Stadium during the radius game against Hapoel B'Shlosha.

"Last night during the security of the football game without an audience in Bloomfield, hundreds of Hapoel Tel Aviv fans came to the stadium area and blocked the rest of Israel Street," the official statement from the police said.

"During the half, the crowd turned towards the players' gate while throwing objects at the ushers. A police force that came to disperse the crowd encountered a barrage of stones, bottles and various objects. A police officer was hit by a bottle in his head. The torch was stopped.

Even at the end of the game, the crowd continued to insult the policemen with harsh words ("Holocaust to the police," neo-Nazi police "), making blunt and rude remarks towards the policewomen who were at the scene.

The Israeli police will work to bring justice to the rioters and will not allow unbridled and violent behavior towards police officers. "

Hapoel Tel Aviv fans riot outside Bloomfield // Police spokeswoman

It should be noted that the red crowd demonstration was against the owners - Itzik and Sharon Nisnov - in which they demanded that the brothers sell the club, among other things against the background of the agreement of the association's court to allow the Hapoel BS crowd to enter the game while the home fans remained outside .

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Source: israelhayom

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