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Nothing but the truth. Even if against me.

Sunday, August 17, 2025

"Grateful" Israeli Hooligans in Poland

There would be no "Israel" today, had it not been for the European slaughter of their own Jews during much of the 20th century. But there also would be no Israel today, had it not been for the backing by those European murderers of Jews to the creation of the artificial Jewish colony in Palestine. In essence, the Europeans got rid of their Jews and dumped them on the Palestinians by murdered millions and expelling the remaining ones to Palestine where they have in turn been slaughtering the indigenous Palestinians.

This is a tragycomedy of monumental proportions. The main criminals in this saga are the Europeans (and later the dumb Americans), followed by the Zionists. All the claims by Zionists of being "westerners" implanted in the alien and hostile land of Palestine are true. No wonder Israeli football clubs compete out of guilt-laden charity in European competitions because the Arab countries reject them (and for good reason). 

The Zionists do not belong in the region. They are foreign implants. All the claims post-Holocaust by the Europeans of having atoned for their crimes by dumping their remaining Jews in Palestine are, however, false. Europeans and Americans, despite their public claims otherwise, are vicious Jew-haters: That is at least what those who most vehemently "defend" Zionists publicly say while their own grassroots membership consists of the white supremacist racist conservative self-proclaimed Christian nationalists.

Poland is a typical example, and nightmares continue to haunt it. Below is an example of Israeli football hooligans publicly berating Poland whose president is a Trumpian lover of Israel. They already caused violence and proclaimed their Jewish racism in the netherlands last year.

I certainly hope the Israeli hooligans continue to reveal their true identity and express similar gratitude to make those guilt-inflicted Holocaust-perpetrating Europeans perhaps begin to take stock of the reality of the matter. Perhaps there is now an explanation for why they hated their Jews in the first place. 
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Israel football fans’ ‘murderers’ banner causes outrage in Poland at Europa Conference game
Alan Charlish and Reuters
Fri, August 15, 2025



Fans of Maccabi Haifa during the UEFA Europa Conference League 2023/24 round of 16 second leg match (Getty)

Israeli football fans sparked outrage in Poland after displaying a banner reading "Murderers since 1939" during a Europa Conference League match against a Polish team on Thursday. The provocative message, prominently unfurled by supporters of Israeli club Maccabi Haifa during their fixture against Rakow Czestochowa in Debrecen, Hungary, drew immediate condemnation from Polish officials. The game was played in Hungary for security reasons.

Polish President Karol Nawrocki, a former head of the country's Institute of National Remembrance, took to X to express his dismay. "The scandalous banner displayed by Maccabi Haifa fans insults the memory of Polish citizens - victims of World War Two, including 3 million Jews," he wrote, adding: "Stupidity that no words can justify."

Marcin Kierwinski, Poland's Interior Minister, echoed the sentiment, stating: "Anti-Polonism and the scandalous distortion of Polish history by Israeli hooligans demand strong condemnation."

The Israeli Embassy in Warsaw also condemned the banner, asserting: "There is no place for such words and actions, from any side, neither at the stadium nor anywhere else. Never! These shameful incidents do not reflect the spirit of the majority of Israeli fans."

The year 1939 marks the beginning of the Second World War, during which Poland was occupied by Nazi Germany. The country's 3.2 million Jewish population, the largest in Europe at the war's outset, was almost entirely annihilated, many in Nazi German death camps. A further 3 million non-Jewish Polish citizens also perished during the occupation. Historical disputes surrounding the Second World War and the Holocaust have frequently strained relations between Poland and Israel. While studies have indicated complicity by some Poles in the killing of Jews by Nazi Germany, many Poles vehemently reject such findings, viewing them as an attempt to dishonour a nation that suffered immensely.

The banner may have been a response to one displayed by fans of the Polish club during last week's first leg, which read: "Israel is killing and the world is silent," referencing the ongoing conflict in Gaza. 

Europe's football governing body, UEFA, has initiated disciplinary proceedings against both clubs for "transmitting a message not fit for a sports event." Maccabi Haifa have also been charged with improper conduct. Rakow Czestochowa won the second leg 2-0, securing a 2-1 aggregate victory to qualify for the playoffs later this month.

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