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After the warehouse break-in: Maccabi Haifa fans raise funds Israel today

2022-09-22T08:15:19.162Z


The green fans collected about NIS 80,000 as part of a campaign to upgrade the equipment • The police expressed fear of "violence that has not yet been seen in Israeli sports"


The storm of equipment theft Maccabi Haifa's fan organizations led the rest of the green crowd to start a fundraising campaign to purchase and upgrade the equipment.

In a short time, about NIS 80,000 was raised, and it is estimated that it is possible to raise about a million NIS or even more.

The club itself is also examining the situation and may help the organizations ahead of the next match in the league against Maccabi Tel Aviv at Sami Ofer Stadium.

In this way, the police continue to investigate the case, which led to wild incitement on social networks and threats to human life.

One of the directions being examined is whether there was assistance in the break-in from a person who had access to the area where the equipment was housed.

Senior police officials said today (Thursday) that "there will be additional arrests in the story because the fear is of violence that has not yet occurred in Israeli sports."

There is great frustration in the police that the two Hapoel Haifa fans who were arrested on suspicion of the act, were released by the court and removed for a period of 30 days only.

"We stop and do our job, but what can we do if the court sends those people home. There is a much bigger story here than the courts think," concluded an official in the Carmel area.

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Source: israelhayom

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