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Pro Palestinian crowds shrieking and yelling at the Aston Villa Park Stadium

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Oreo Thu 06-Nov-25 19:37:17

I just knew that the pro Palestinians would cause trouble at Aston Villa Park tonight! No Tel Aviv fans here just the team playing a match.Just hope the police can contain them, it looks a real shambles at the moment.Why didn’t the police throw a wide cordon around the ground so that the Villa fans can get in?The pro Palestinian mob is right next to the ground itself.

CariadAgain Sat 08-Nov-25 12:01:50

Homestead62

As soon as the marches and the flag waving started from the very beginning, of course there was going to be trouble. It should never have been allowed to get to the ridiculous stage it did. I really would not like to be a member of the Jewish faith right now, they must feel very vulnerable. Personally, I'd ban flags apart from on top of official buildings, they cause nothing but grief.

Are you presuming they're "open" about it?

Admits I don't really understand it. I've got a friend I didn't even realise regards herself as Jewish and, if anyone had asked, I'd have guessed at pagan (though admitted this is West Wales - where there are a lot). She's very very against what is happening in Palestine - but I didn't realise until she made a point of saying "I'm Jewish - and I'm against what's happening to the Palestinians" and giving them all the support she can (including sending money to them).

I struggle to get my head around any idea other than "The person themselves decides what they are - if anything - once they get to adult age" and, whatever their choice is = it's no big deal (as long as they don't try to force it on others one way or another).

So - to me I'm just assuming anyone who would feel vulnerable coming out so to say just wouldnt tell anyone/wouldnt go to synagogue and might change their mind about being a Jew and decide to be a Christian or agnostic or pagan or whatever else they please instead.

I don't actually understand the idea of "being what one of your parents is just because they're your parent" - as I think = "Everyone makes up their mind for themselves". I don't understand the idea of "inheriting" a faith - inheriting money yes/inheriting an unfortunate health gene yes....but I can't get my head around "inheriting a faith".

Whitewavemark2 Sat 08-Nov-25 10:58:39

It is no coincidence that where there are the most flags flying by individuals there is the most damage being caused to mosques and synagogues. Which ever way you look at it the whole “patriotic” movement has caused division and hatred.

Homestead62 Sat 08-Nov-25 10:21:52

As soon as the marches and the flag waving started from the very beginning, of course there was going to be trouble. It should never have been allowed to get to the ridiculous stage it did. I really would not like to be a member of the Jewish faith right now, they must feel very vulnerable. Personally, I'd ban flags apart from on top of official buildings, they cause nothing but grief.

Maremia Sat 08-Nov-25 10:15:46

Thank you again bmacca

bmacca Sat 08-Nov-25 10:01:51

There has been several fireworks throwing incidents in Birmingham, mainly by young teenagers, and mainly taking place in the city centre. They are not good and quite rightly the police managed to arrest quite a few of those involved. I understand there have been similar incidents in other cities.

These fireworks incidents had nothing to do with the football game at Villa Park on Thursday. The pro Palestine protest was peaceful, albeit things were shouted by them and also by the pro Israel group that the other side objected to. The comment about Muslim extremists is out of order.

CariadAgain Sat 08-Nov-25 09:38:23

A couple of posters on here had me asking Chat GPT - "Why do some people make rude comments?". It came up with 7 possible reasons - one that perhaps they come from a different culture (I don't think that's the case) and the other six did not reflect well on the posters concerned.

AGAA4 Sat 08-Nov-25 08:12:30

Have you read the post by bmacca
Freya who was there?

Freya5 Sat 08-Nov-25 07:50:52

Oreo

I just knew that the pro Palestinians would cause trouble at Aston Villa Park tonight! No Tel Aviv fans here just the team playing a match.Just hope the police can contain them, it looks a real shambles at the moment.Why didn’t the police throw a wide cordon around the ground so that the Villa fans can get in?The pro Palestinian mob is right next to the ground itself.

Absolutely right. The police all aware, hence section 60 in place for the whole centre of Birmingham. Those on here supporting the Palestinian cause should see the video from black belt barrister, showing fireworks being let off at police, 19 people now arrested. Birmingham is not and was not a peaceful protest against a competing team, it was a show of anti semetism by Muslim extremists.

Maremia Sat 08-Nov-25 07:34:49

Anyone attacking a person only because they are Jewish is anti-semitic.
It is wrong to retaliate against a 'provocative' racist group of Tel Aviv fans, by being racist yourself.

Allira Fri 07-Nov-25 23:06:50

growstuff

Oreo

There was an element of wrongdoing by some Tel Aviv fans in Amsterdam I already said that some weren’t blameless but overall it was the Dutch Muslims who were worse, they weren’t Ajax football fans and in their own words they said they were ‘Jew hunting’ and that’s what they set out to do and did, which is completely different to opposing teams fighting.
Don’t you rewrite history growstuff.

I haven't - and don't take too kindly to people trying to be bullies.

The truth is that
Some of the Maccabi fans were provocative.

However, there were pre-planned attacks on them by Palestinian supporters. Jewish people were attacked too, in the days following the match.
Out of over 100 suspects just 10 were Maccabi fans (the Ultras?)
resulting in several receiving prison sentences, none Maccabi fans.
The attacks were condemned by Dutch authorities, who described them as antisemitic

Allira Fri 07-Nov-25 22:55:38

Oreo

Rambling anecdotes about MI5 CariadAgain
They’ve managed to foil very many extremist attacks in the UK
So forgive me for scepticism about your scenario.

Yes, they are really odd anecdotes about gardens, neighbours and our security services, the latter which do a very good job, working day and night to keep us as safe as possible.

Allira Fri 07-Nov-25 22:42:46

bmacca

I’m a Villa fan. I was at last night’s game. It was a great result for Villa doing Maccabi Tel Aviv 2-0. Great result for the locals from Aston & the surrounding area who came out to say the football drenched in apartheid & genocide isn't welcome in Birmingham or anywhere else.

There were around 200 pro Palestine protesters and around 70/80 pro Israel protesters. The pro Palestine group were grouped in the park/playground area which is across the street from Villa Park. They did not prevent any Villa fans getting into the ground. There was one incident where police tried to close a gate on some Villa fans but once it was clear they were fans with tickets and not protesters, this was quickly resolved.

The pro Israel group had sent trucks with electronic messages on to circle the ground. This group congregated on the opposite side of the ground but wanted to march along two roads to the playground area. They did this under a police escort. The police stopped them when they reached the start of the playground area where there is a basketball court. This was not a “Jew cage” and they were not locked in.

We saw people being arrested from both sets of protesters. A couple of arrests also appeared to be teenagers who were filming on TikTok and refused to move when told to by the police.

There were a number of Maccabi supporters in seats inside the ground. They displayed scarves & T-shirts showing their support. They were not subjected to any abuse from Villa fans, apart from a bit of banter about being Londoners.

I am dismayed at some of the racist overtones to the comments about Birmingham. Birmingham is a lively, diverse and welcoming city

Thanks bmacca for your sensible post from someone who was actually there.

Allira Fri 07-Nov-25 22:36:37

growstuff

Lathyrus3

I was pondering the banner that said “Keep killers out of football”

As far as I know, none of the Israeli football team have killed anyone.
Presumably then the poster has equated the Israeli government and army actions with the football players who have killed no one, just because they are both Jewish .

Would you say that was antisemitism?

Not quite! They are both Israeli.

So do you blame all Germans for the actions of Hitler and his Nazis?

Allira Fri 07-Nov-25 22:34:38

Oreo

Politics has no place in sport.

This 👍

growstuff Fri 07-Nov-25 21:50:09

Oreo

There was an element of wrongdoing by some Tel Aviv fans in Amsterdam I already said that some weren’t blameless but overall it was the Dutch Muslims who were worse, they weren’t Ajax football fans and in their own words they said they were ‘Jew hunting’ and that’s what they set out to do and did, which is completely different to opposing teams fighting.
Don’t you rewrite history growstuff.

I haven't - and don't take too kindly to people trying to be bullies.

Lathyrus3 Fri 07-Nov-25 21:43:19

I can’t reference other posts on this phone but I admit I hadn’t thought about Israeli military service and whether the placard calling the footballers killers would be true.

Google gives me some mixed answers and paywalls in answer to the question are footballers exempt.

So the assumption is that if they have done compulsory military service, they are killers, regardless of whether they have killed anyone or not?

Maremia Fri 07-Nov-25 21:08:16

I think I'll go with the 'history' as told by the foreign police forces who had to deal with those Tel Aviv, and who warned the UK police about the problems they caused.

Oreo Fri 07-Nov-25 20:26:53

Rambling anecdotes about MI5 CariadAgain
They’ve managed to foil very many extremist attacks in the UK
So forgive me for scepticism about your scenario.

Oreo Fri 07-Nov-25 20:22:44

There was an element of wrongdoing by some Tel Aviv fans in Amsterdam I already said that some weren’t blameless but overall it was the Dutch Muslims who were worse, they weren’t Ajax football fans and in their own words they said they were ‘Jew hunting’ and that’s what they set out to do and did, which is completely different to opposing teams fighting.
Don’t you rewrite history growstuff.

Babs03 Fri 07-Nov-25 20:21:09

Oreo

They went up in my estimation.
This is all very fishy, that MiddleEast Eye is somehow more in the know than MI5, or our government or police.
So called links to the IDF probably means some of the fans have served their military time as they are required to do in Israel.
Dutch Muslims were charged and sentenced for their brutality towards Israeli fans in Amsterdam.
There were Tel Aviv fans who weren’t blameless as in all football fan bases but overall it was the over reaction from Amsterdam Muslims who cornered anyone they thought was a Jew.
The Mayor of Amsterdam and police apologised for this.

Well Starmer and Nandy apologised but they didn’t have the full picture.
I am not an apologist for anyone who attacked Jewish people in Amsterdam, that is insupportable, but videos of the behaviour of Maccabi hooligans on that occasion coming out with vile anti Arab chants as well as attacking taxis and burning Palestinian flags and similar reports of their hooliganism from other European countries as well as Israel, does not lead me to believe that these hooligans need any kind of apology. Least of all from our own PM.
Well done the Brummie police for making that statement.

CariadAgain Fri 07-Nov-25 20:20:46

Oreo

They went up in my estimation.
This is all very fishy, that MiddleEast Eye is somehow more in the know than MI5, or our government or police.
So called links to the IDF probably means some of the fans have served their military time as they are required to do in Israel.
Dutch Muslims were charged and sentenced for their brutality towards Israeli fans in Amsterdam.
There were Tel Aviv fans who weren’t blameless as in all football fan bases but overall it was the over reaction from Amsterdam Muslims who cornered anyone they thought was a Jew.
The Mayor of Amsterdam and police apologised for this.

This is where I just burst out laughing at the thought of MI5 being apparently so competent - from own personal experience decades back of one of them choosing me at a peace demonstration to try and pump for information. Funnily enough he'd vanished very quickly when I sussed him and made my excuses to find somebody suitable to deal with him - cue for the "somebody suitable" I'd found saying "Didn't you know? They do some of their training at the University...." ....and there was me anticipating us giving him the 3rd degree in return......

Yep....very competent sometimes - not....

So I'm quite prepared to believe that someone else (in this case Middle East Eye) might know better than them....if the one I came across all those years back was a similar (lack of) competency level....

Oreo Fri 07-Nov-25 20:17:21

It isn’t right for dislike of Israelis that police or certain ethnic communities dictate who comes into our country for sporting purposes, I can’t be any clearer than that.
Starmer and Nandy had to involve themselves as Israelis have every right to visit our country they aren’t banned by us.
If Starmer and Nandy had themselves interfered to prevent the fans or the team coming to the UK then that would have been politics interfering with sport.

growstuff Fri 07-Nov-25 20:14:05

What about Eintracht Frankfurt Oreo?

growstuff Fri 07-Nov-25 20:12:39

Oreo

They went up in my estimation.
This is all very fishy, that MiddleEast Eye is somehow more in the know than MI5, or our government or police.
So called links to the IDF probably means some of the fans have served their military time as they are required to do in Israel.
Dutch Muslims were charged and sentenced for their brutality towards Israeli fans in Amsterdam.
There were Tel Aviv fans who weren’t blameless as in all football fan bases but overall it was the over reaction from Amsterdam Muslims who cornered anyone they thought was a Jew.
The Mayor of Amsterdam and police apologised for this.

The Mayor of Amsterdam also apologised for getting it very wrong by blaming Amsterdam Muslims. Stop trying to rewrite history.

AGAA4 Fri 07-Nov-25 20:08:20

Oreo didn't you say that politics had no place in football and yet you believe it was right that Starmer and Nandy, both politicians involved themselves in this? Forgive me if it wasn't you.