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Israel-Palestine

Ajax have as strong links to the Jewish community than Spurs. A mate of my brothers (Ajax season ticket holder) wears a Star of David necklace and has no links to the religion at all. Strange that if it was antisemitism that none of the Ajax fans were attacked.
It was akin to Indian cricket fans marching to Edgbaston chanting death to Pakistan and being surprised if there was a reaction to it afterwards.
Im not condoning any of the violence just the narrative that the media has chosen to report.
 
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Almost like Israeli teams should be banned from sporting competitions.
This seems... not harsh, exactly, but I've long felt this punishes the wrong people. Though I don't know how you'd enforce a ban on just Israeli supporters (can't exactly force them to wear a Star of David as identification, now, can we).
 
This seems... not harsh, exactly, but I've long felt this punishes the wrong people. Though I don't know how you'd enforce a ban on just Israeli supporters (can't exactly force them to wear a Star of David as identification, now, can we).
Russian teams are banned. South Africa were banned for a long time too.
 
This seems... not harsh, exactly, but I've long felt this punishes the wrong people. Though I don't know how you'd enforce a ban on just Israeli supporters (can't exactly force them to wear a Star of David as identification, now, can we).
 
Sport in SA is woven into the fabric of society in a way it isn't in Israel
 
It’s complicated! I feel ways about punishing players for that sort of thing but I understand why it is deployed.
 
The UN said last week that 70% of all casualties are women and children. It isn't just westminster that can't say they don't know what is going on.
 
 
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