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Muslim Hate against Jews and Israel spreading in Europe

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  1. AroundTheWorld

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    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...an-protesters-storm-pitch-attack-players.html

    Maccabi Haifa's friendly with Lille stopped early after pro-Palestinian protesters storm the pitch and ATTACK the players
    Protestors reportedly of Turkish origin attacked Maccabi players


    Maccabi Haifa's pre-season game against Lille in Austria was stopped when pro-Palestinian protesters stormed the pitch.
    With Lille winning 2-0, supporters of reportedly Turkish origin entered the pitch and headed for the Maccabi players, including captain Yossi Benayoun, formerly of Chelsea, Liverpool and QPR.
    One of the players is seen to trip a fan before punches were thrown. The Maccabi stars - some of whom retaliated - managed to leave the field unhurt.

    Maccabi coach Aleksandar Stanojevic was said to have punched a protester.
    The referee was forced to stop the game in the 86th minute before eventually bringing the game to an end early.
    Banners calling for the liberation of Palestine were also displayed by certain sections of the crowd.
    Israel is currently engaged in hostilities with Hamas, a militant group that runs the Gaza Strip.
    Before the ugly scenes, Lille had been ahead thanks to goals from Ryan Mendes and Simon Kjaer.
    Last month UEFA announced that Israeli clubs could not host European matches due to the 'unrest' in Israel.
     
  2. daywalker02

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    I know Stanojevic from his coaching time in China with two Superleague clubs.
    He is a young coach of 39 or 40 years old and he is sometimes emotional.

    You could see he was an upcoming coach who can take a club to new heights.

    He was in talks with both China and Serbia to become their national team coach.
    It did not work out in the end but you can see how well known he is in both countries.

    I was surprised he is now with Maccabi Haifa but I can assure you he is not the radical type of human being.

    Hate never goes well with football but both are indelibly intertwined in each other.

    BTW good to see Simon Kjaer's face again. Haven't seen him for a while
     
  3. K-Low_4_Prez

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    What a bunch of idiots... Running on a soccer pitch does nothing to change the minds of the leaders of the world.
     
  4. arno_ed

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    Agreed it is idiotic. Politics and violence do not belong at a sportgame.

    Unfortunatly there are to many idiots in this world.
     
  5. bigtexxx

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    Shameful actions from the Palestinian supporters
     
  6. DFWRocket

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    Its worse in France for the Jewish right now..

    http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2014/07/22/france-jewish-shops-riot_n_5608612.html

    France's politicians and community leaders have criticised the "intolerable" violence against Paris' Jewish community, after a pro-Palestinian rally led to the vandalizing and looting of Jewish businesses and the burning of cars.

    It is the third time in a week where pro-Palestinian activists have clashed with the city's Jewish residents. On Sunday, locals reported chats of "Gas the Jews" and "Kill the Jews", as rioters attacked businesses in the Sarcelles district, known as "little Jerusalem".

    Manuel Valls, France's prime minister said: “What happened in Sarcelles is intolerable. An attack on a synagogue and on a kosher shop is simply anti-Semitism. Nothing in France can justify this violence.”

    Religious leaders gathered for an interfaith service on Monday to call for calm, and Haim Korsia, the chief rabbi of France, and Hassen Chalghoumi, the imam of Drancy shook hands on the steps of the synagogue.

    Francois Pupponi, the mayor of Sarcelles, told BFMTV that the violent attacks were carried out by a "horde of savages."

    "When you head for the synagogue, when you burn a corner shop because it is Jewish-owned, you are committing an anti-Semitic act," interior minister Bernard Cazeneuve told reporters at a press conference at the local synagogue.

    Eighteen people were arrested for attacks on shops, including a kosher supermarket, a Jewish-owned chemist and a funeral home. Rioters, who carried batons and threw petrol bombs according to eyewitnesses, were yards from the synagogue when they were driven back by riot police who used tear gas.

    “They were shouting: ‘Death to Jews,’ and ‘Slit Jews’ throats’,” David, a Jewish sound engineer told The Times. “It took us back to 1938.”

    “We called our town 'Little Jerusalem' because we felt at home here,” Laetitia, a longtime Sarcelles resident, told France 24. “We were safe, there were never any problems. And I just wasn't expecting anything like this. We are very shocked, really very shocked."

    Roger Cuikerman, head of the Representative Council of Jewish Institutions in France told Radio France International: "They are not screaming, 'Death to the Israelis' on the streets of Paris. They are screaming, "Death to the Jews." The community was not just scared, but "anguished."

    The government had banned a demonstration planned in Paris for Saturday, but posters were seen around the area which said “Come equipped with hammers, fire extinguishers and batons" and promised a "raid on the Jewish district”.

    France has around half a million Jews, the biggest population in Europe, and around five million Muslims.

    The Society for the Protection of the Jewish Community's figures suggest that anti-Jewish violence is seven times higher than in the 1990s, and 40% of racist violence is against Jews, despite them making up just 1% of the population.

    In March 2012, a shooting spree by Mohammed Merah in the south of France left three French soldiers, three Jewish schoolchildren and a rabbi dead. The gunman claimed a connection to al Qaeda.

    More than a thousand Jews have made aliyah (the term used when Jews immigrate to Israel) in the past 10 days, according to the Israeli government.

    "I came because of anti-Semitism,” said teary-eyed Veronique Rivka Buzaglo, one of 430 immigrants who arrived from France the day before. "You see it in the eyes of people. I see it in everything," she told HuffPost.

    Buzaglo says nothing would have stopped her from becoming an Israeli citizen this week - not even the rocket sirens frequently blaring in the south of the country, where she plans to live.
     
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    People seem to be easily lead down a stupid and pointless path. Sadly that kind of stupidity can also be dangerous.
     
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    Bigtex is too funny
     
  9. bigtexxx

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    thanks man!
     
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    That was a nice straight left kick!
     
  11. AroundTheWorld

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    Some of the Muslim terrorist supporters who violently disturbed the Maccabi Haifa match were actually carrying knives.

    Scary how a death cult ideology can even manifest itself to disrupt a peaceful football match.
     
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    The scary part is they include all Jews not just those in Israel, every single Oversea Jewish member.
    Those who have nothing to do with Israel.

    This is escalating quickly, wow this is getting out of hand fast - in the words of Ron Burgandy
     
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    Yeah, Muslim immigrant unpleasantness isn't exactly new in Europe.
     
  14. RedRedemption

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    All this for blind faith.
    Everyone talks about self empowerment and such when it comes to religion. Why disrupt people's personal happiness? This is why. When morons get TOO radicalized and disrupt the lives and even cause bodily harm and death to others.

    People killing each over fairy tales. People persecuting others because of a book.
    Religion is the bane of human nature. The inability of some people to live life without some romanticized "greater purpose"? Pathetic.
     
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    To be fair the "book" does not tell you to wage war against infidels.
    It's the interpretation that causes this.
     
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    I reread the article in German. The exhibition game between haifa and lille took place in Austria (Bischofshofen) and the culprits were 20 turkish people.

    Turks have no business meddling in this matter whatsoever, just a bunch of violent and religious hooligans. IMHO
     
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    I reread the article in German. The exhibition game between haifa and lille took place in Austria (Bischofshofen) and the culprits were 20 turkish people.

    Turks have no business meddling in this matter whatsoever, just a bunch of violent and religious hooligans. IMHO
     
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    That is absolutely pathetic and sad. We should all report these groups to Facebook. This is absolutely wrong.

    Facebook did right and took down similar groups that were listing addresses of Palestinians in Israel and asking for them to be attacked.

    You reported ‎חושפים את הבוגדים‎ for harassment.
     
  20. Nook

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    I think it is time to bring down the good ole Christian Hammer down on the jews and muslims... teach them a little western civility.
     

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