The Dutch public prosecution department has halted two cases against Israeli nationals linked to last year’s trouble before and after the Ajax–Maccabi Tel Aviv football match in November because crucial camera evidence has been wiped, broadcaster NOS has reported. The department and Amsterdam’s public transport organisation GVB told NOS footage of two incidents in the metro was deleted earlier than intended because some of the recording equipment had been replaced. Footage is normally retained for a week. The cases concern...
Although locals were initially accused of going on a ‘Jew hunt’ against Maccabi fans and the city’s Jewish residents, it later became clear that Maccabi supporters also caused trouble both before and after the match, tearing down at least one Palestinian flag and chanting anti-Palestinian slogans.
I don’t remember any such effort to correct the record by American media. Even this portrays it as a both sides thing, which is insane. Also the anti-palestinian slogans were genocidal and calls for murder… not sure that’s the same as generic hate speech, but okay.
I don’t remember any such effort to correct the record by American media. Even this portrays it as a both sides thing, which is insane. Also the anti-palestinian slogans were genocidal and calls for murder… not sure that’s the same as generic hate speech, but okay.