Six arrested amid protests ahead of Maccabi Tel Aviv versus Aston Villa game

TL;DR Six individuals have been arrested in Birmingham ahead of the Maccabi Tel Aviv versus Aston Villa football match, in response to security concerns and protests. The Safety Advisory Group imposed a ban on away supporters due to public safety issues, which Maccabi Tel Aviv later chose to decline, even if the ban were lifted.

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Six arrested amid protests ahead of Maccabi Tel Aviv versus Aston Villa game

TL;DR

  • Six individuals have been arrested in Birmingham ahead of the Maccabi Tel Aviv versus Aston Villa football match, in response to security concerns and protests.
  • The Safety Advisory Group imposed a ban on away supporters due to public safety issues, which Maccabi Tel Aviv later chose to decline, even if the ban were lifted.
  • Protests against the ban were held nearby, featuring messages opposing antisemitism and calls for solidarity against hate.

Six arrested amid protests ahead of Maccabi Tel Aviv versus Aston Villa game | UK News

Police have arrested six ahead of the Maccabi Tel Aviv football match against Aston Villa.

The lead-up to the Europa League match has been dominated by controversy and security concerns, leading to a ban on away supporters and large pro-Palestinian protests.

Birmingham’s Safety Advisory Group announced last month that visiting fans would be barred from attending tonight’s game following public safety concerns.

Tommy Robinsons pays his supporters to stir up trouble

The government said it would “work around the clock” to ensure both sides could attend – but Maccabi later announced it would decline any away tickets for the clash even if the ban was reversed.

Tonight, West Midlands Police said it had arrested a man, 21, for failing to comply with an order to remove a face mask, a boy, 17, for failing to comply with a dispersal order and three people for racially aggravated public order offences.

A further person was arrested for a breach of the peace.

Fans and protesters gathered outside the ground before the match. 

Using thugs to promote hate

Around 40 protesters, one carrying an Israeli flag, and others carrying posters saying “keep antisemitism out of football” gathered on a basketball court on Witton Lane, close to the Doug Ellis Stand, to hear various speakers oppose the ban on Maccabi fans.

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