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Israel-Gaza conflict: Maccabi Haifa football match against Lille abandoned after pro-Palestine protesters storm pitch | Israel-Gaza conflict: Maccabi Haifa football match against Lille abandoned after pro-Palestine protesters storm pitch |
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Austria's Chancellor has condemned a violent pitch invasion by pro-Palestinian protesters during a football match involving one of Israel's top teams. | Austria's Chancellor has condemned a violent pitch invasion by pro-Palestinian protesters during a football match involving one of Israel's top teams. |
The match, played in Austria between Maccabi Haifa and French side Lille, was abandoned in the 85th minute after a crowd waving Palestinian flags invaded the pitch and started kicking Maccabi players. | The match, played in Austria between Maccabi Haifa and French side Lille, was abandoned in the 85th minute after a crowd waving Palestinian flags invaded the pitch and started kicking Maccabi players. |
Both players and the intruders exchanged kicks and punches in a mid-pitch melee before stewards brought the situation under control. | Both players and the intruders exchanged kicks and punches in a mid-pitch melee before stewards brought the situation under control. |
The skirmish coincides with the bloody Israeli offensive in Gaza, which health officials say has killed 718 mostly civilian Palestinians and 32 Israeli soldiers. | The skirmish coincides with the bloody Israeli offensive in Gaza, which health officials say has killed 718 mostly civilian Palestinians and 32 Israeli soldiers. |
Yesterday the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Navi Pillay, said war crimes may have been committed. | Yesterday the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Navi Pillay, said war crimes may have been committed. |
Chancellor Werner Faymann said of the incident: "Guests who are staying in Austria have the right to do so in safety, regardless of their origin and religion." | Chancellor Werner Faymann said of the incident: "Guests who are staying in Austria have the right to do so in safety, regardless of their origin and religion." |
Maccabi were trailing 2-0 in the pre-season warm-up, which had to be played at the neutral venue of Bischofshofen, just outside Salzburg, because Uefa banned Israel from hosting matches last month over the conflict. | Maccabi were trailing 2-0 in the pre-season warm-up, which had to be played at the neutral venue of Bischofshofen, just outside Salzburg, because Uefa banned Israel from hosting matches last month over the conflict. |
Police said around 20 people with flags and placards, mostly Austrians of Turkish origin, stormed the pitch shouting political slogans. | Police said around 20 people with flags and placards, mostly Austrians of Turkish origin, stormed the pitch shouting political slogans. |
During the match, spectators had unveiled Palestinian and Turkish flags, as well as an Israeli flag with the Star of David crossed out and "F**k Israel" daubed across it in red spraypaint. | During the match, spectators had unveiled Palestinian and Turkish flags, as well as an Israeli flag with the Star of David crossed out and "F**k Israel" daubed across it in red spraypaint. |
In a statement, Maccabi said: "This club believes in co-existence, tolerance and is against violence. We denounce the violence that was used against us. | In a statement, Maccabi said: "This club believes in co-existence, tolerance and is against violence. We denounce the violence that was used against us. |
"This didn’t happen because of sport or football, it happened because we are a team which represents Israel." | "This didn’t happen because of sport or football, it happened because we are a team which represents Israel." |
A statement posted on Lille's website said that although the club "regrets and condemns all forms of violence", it wouldn't comment on any wider political issues. | |
No one was injured, police added, and the provincial office for the protection of the constitution is investigating. | No one was injured, police added, and the provincial office for the protection of the constitution is investigating. |
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