Maccabi Haifa fans in a confrontation with police officers in the stands (according to Article 27 A of the Copyright Law)
The Maccabi Haifa fans will file complaints with the police about police violence and the use of unreasonable force that was allegedly used against them during the clashes last night (Monday) in the stands at the Netanya stadium. The Haifa fans claim to have been through a "pogrom" and continue to distribute videos and photos in which police officers are seen using means of dispersing demonstrations such as stun grenades and gas Tearful. "We felt like we were in a war zone," said some of the fans who were there, "It was illogical.
Shoot stun grenades at us as if we were in the territories?
Where did you hear such a thing?".
An official at the club said: "It is not clear why large forces from the police entered the stand.
There was no extreme event justifying such a brutal entry, and certainly not using the means to disperse demonstrations that we know from other worlds.
Such actions will result in the exclusion of audiences, children, women and in general we will wake up one day to bald stadiums and when asked why, we will point to last night.
Someone has to give answers."
The police, on the other hand, claim that the Haifa fans started the violent behavior and attacked the policemen, so it was necessary to evacuate them from the scene, after they also blocked traffic lanes.
As mentioned, the fans will file complaints with the police today, and the club is also considering filing a complaint about the police conduct last night. Haifa published official announcements last night supporting the crowd and shocked by the behavior of the police. "With all due respect for winning the game, yesterday was a sad day," said the club. "It cannot be For the police to come and behave like that in front of fans, it's a shame that the police make the fans stay away from the fields."
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