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There are significant social media elements to the conflict between Israeli football supporters and local Amsterdam pro-Palestine supporters. Be advised: social media captures provocative actions accompanied by incendiary language. A variety of opinions are expressed below.
Did @SkyNews delete its video on Twitter & Instagram post? https://t.co/uHlQrqIeg8 pic.twitter.com/90p2ztMaX9
— Miqdaad Versi (@miqdaad) November 9, 2024
Despicable framing by the BBC. Not a single mention of the days of vandalism and anti-Palestinian and Islamophobic chanting by the Maccabi Tel Aviv fans. From pulling down Palestine flags to beating up passers-by to chanting horrific things about Gaza. https://t.co/iInqJGe0sY
— Areeb Ullah (@are_eb) November 8, 2024
Why are the Guardian framing this as an attack on Jews? Literally quoting a security minister when it seems clear they were engaged in anti-Arab race baiting and hooliganism pic.twitter.com/YLyb7olxes
— Marc Owen Jones (@marcowenjones) November 8, 2024
BBC News, Amsterdam mayor condemns ‘hit and run’ attacks on Israeli football supporters, 8 Nov 2024 Ongoing coverage
And this, from the Daily Mail:
The Daily Mail reporting more honest news than the BiBiC pic.twitter.com/qrK4psMgcc
— Halima Khan (@HalimaNyomi) November 8, 2024