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Beatings, tear gas and stun grenades: severe confrontations in the stands of Maccabi Haifa - voila! sport

2022-12-26T20:07:53.742Z


The green crowd claimed police violence in Netanya, great anger in the club: "Why does a stand turn into a boxing ring? The police evict fans from the fields"


Smoke grenades in the Maccabi Haifa game (according to section 27a of copyright)

Again violence in the stands of the Premier League, when this time policemen confronted Maccabi Haifa fans at the stadium in Netanya.

Some of the fans left the stands in protest, after they claimed policemen smashed the drums and assaulted them.



Some of the fans, as mentioned, left, claiming that they were treated violently, but the mess continued outside the stadium with non-stop explosions following grenades and fireworks.

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Maccabi Haifa is very angry with the police after, during the first half, police officers entered the stands claiming that there was a flare, which the club says is not true.

According to the club, "Even though nothing was found, the police officers began severe violence that included beatings, tear gas and other unnecessary measures in an inappropriate and unreasonable use of force. The management will contact the authorities authorized to deal with the issue. It is very unfortunate that the Israeli police behave in a way that smuggles fans from the football fields."



The club also said: "Hundreds abandoned the stadium after arriving in difficult weather to cheer on the team. Why does this happen? Why do the police enter the stands to look for flares? Why does a cheering stand turn into a boxing ring? There is evidence of the use of a stun grenade, it is a broken use of a means of dispersal Demonstrations. It's amazing how dangerous and unwise it is, if that was indeed the case."

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Source: walla

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