
Maccabi Tel Aviv Lies COLLAPSE
Owen Jones
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Video Summary
The recent ban on Makabe TV fans from a game against Aston Villa, initially framed by politicians and the media as a necessary measure due to fears of anti-semitic attacks, has been exposed as a "pack of lies." Leaked police intelligence reveals that the primary risk of violence actually stemmed from extremist Makabe fans themselves, who have a history of violence and instigating trouble, including attacking Muslims. Despite this intelligence, British ministers allegedly made false statements in the House of Commons, and media outlets like Sky News, along with politicians, propagated a narrative of antisemitism, even misrepresenting individuals and organizations to support their claims. This episode highlights a systemic deception by political and media elites concerning the actions of the Israeli state and its supporters.
A significant detail revealed is that the cost of policing this match, had the Makabe fans attended, was projected to be around £6 million, requiring 1,500 to 2,000 riot officers
Short Highlights
- Makabe TV fans were banned from a game against Aston Villa, with politicians and media initially claiming it was due to fears of anti-semitic attacks.
- Leaked police intelligence indicated the biggest risk of violence came from extremist Makabe fans, who have a history of instigating trouble and attacking Muslims.
- British ministers allegedly made false statements in the House of Commons regarding the ban.
- Media outlets and politicians misrepresented facts and individuals, creating a false narrative about the ban being a surrender to anti-semitism.
- The estimated cost for policing the event, had the fans attended, was £6 million, requiring 1,500 to 2,000 riot offic
Key Details
The Collapsed Narrative: Lies and Humiliation [00:00]
- The initial narrative surrounding the ban on Makabe TV fans for an upcoming game against Aston Villa has been revealed as a "pack of lies" and a "spectacular fashion."
- Politicians and the British media falsely accused and smeared citizens, particularly the Muslim community in Birmingham, portraying them as dangerous and hateful.
- This was presented as a national crisis, with extensive media coverage, including live blogs and push notifications.
- Leaked police intelligence has now proven that British ministers made false statements in the House of Commons.
"The pack of lies just collapsed in the most spectacular fashion imaginable."
Leaked Intelligence: The Real Risk [01:18]
- Leaked police intelligence, reported by The Guardian, concluded that the biggest risk of violence came from extremist fans of the Israeli club, Makabe Tel Aviv.
- The ban ignited controversy, with the Prime Minister and others claiming it was a surrender to anti-semitism.
- Police assessment classified the fixture as high risk, but the specific intelligence leading to this conclusion and the ban was not made public.
- Sources indicated that Makabe fans were considered likely to be the perpetrators of trouble, with a history of violence and shouting racist taunts.
- Dutch police informed their British counterparts that Makabe fans had instigated trouble in Amsterdam previously, randomly attacking Muslims, which led to reprisal violence.
"It was Makabe fans considered likely to be the perpetrators of trouble."
Community Impact and Misrepresentation [03:10]
- A community impact assessment by West Midlands police noted that some Jewish people wanted the Makabe fans banned due to potential trouble.
- The assessment process did not consider if the ban itself could be criticized as anti-semitic or a surrender to it.
- The British government was aware that Makabe fans had a history of violence and instigating trouble, including attacking Muslims in Amsterdam, yet they initially considered allowing them to attend the game in Birmingham.
- The assessment also noted that supporters of the ban included local Jewish residents.
- A source stated that the biggest risk was always the "extreme Makabe fans who want to fight," and acknowledged that those without detailed knowledge could wrongly conclude the ban was because the traveling fans were Jewish.
"The biggest risk was always the extreme Makabe fans who want to fight."
Financial and Logistical Implications [05:06]
- Due to the lack of direct flights from Israel to Birmingham, Makabe fans were likely to travel via London, raising fears of trouble across Britain for several days.
- The risk was deemed so severe that the government would have had to draft in specialist riot police, with an estimated 1,500 to 2,000 officers needed.
- The estimated cost for this police presence was projected to be £6 million, though likely higher.
- Makabe Tel Aviv ultimately "bailed the government out" by announcing they would not sell tickets for the match.
"Apparently, the risk was so severe that the government would have to draft in specialist riot police with at least 1,500 to 2,000 riot officers needed."
Media Deception and Fabricated Support [05:56]
- Sky News issued a clarification regarding their reporting on the ban, admitting they incorrectly stated the decision was based solely on the inability of authorities to guarantee safety, and should have included concerns about previous violent clashes involving Makabe supporters.
- The speaker argues that Sky News framed the story around the authorities being unable to protect Makabe fans, a narrative that was later undermined by their own clarification.
- Sky News interviewed Andrew Fox, presented as a Jewish Aston Villa fan, who is revealed to be a pro-Israel propagandist working for the Henry Jackson Society.
- Fox claimed to be the honorary president of the "Aston Villa Jewish Villain Supporters Club," a group with little evidence of existence and no meaningful activity, according to activist Gary Sping and the Football Supporters Association.
- Elliot Pollak, chairperson of this club, was previously an employee of the Israeli embassy in London and has been involved in Israel advocacy for over two decades.
"So Sky News platform someone they claimed was a Jewish Aston Villa fan who isn't Jewish at all."
Political Misleading and Gaslighting [09:37]
- Prime Minister Rishi Sunak denounced the ban as wrong, attempting to overturn police operational independence and stating, "We will not tolerate anti-semitism on our streets."
- Lisa Nandi, Secretary of State for Culture, Media, and Sport, repeatedly attacked MPs supporting the ban as anti-semites and misled the House of Commons by claiming the ban was unprecedented.
- Politicians conflated Israeli football supporters and hooligans with Jewish people, creating a narrative of potential racist violence against them.
- Former Lib Dem leader Tim Faren expressed astonishment that the ban was due to prior violence, asserting it was not true and fit a "convenient narrative."
- Lord John Mann, an advisor on anti-semitism, presented a report on events in Amsterdam to oppose the ban, claiming it wasn't about hooliganism, despite previous instances of him denying discussing the Israel-Palestine conflict and reacting aggressively to questioning.
"What is astonishing in this case is that it is unprecedented in modern times for all away fans to be banned because of the behavior of a small minority. This is a lie. It's not unprecedented at all. She misled the house."
Elite Deception on Israel and Palestine [12:53]
- Dan Hodges, writing for The Mail on Sunday, framed the ban as driving Jews from London's streets. Hodges had accepted an all-expenses-paid trip from Elnet, a pro-Israel lobby group that does not disclose its funders.
- Elnet has previously stated there was no starvation in Gaza and that the IDF should not worry about killing innocent civilians near Hamas terrorists, partnering closely with Israel's foreign ministry.
- The episode underscores that political and media elites are lying about Israel and Palestine, attempting to shield an "apartheid state committing genocide."
- This includes arming Israel, silencing dissent, and even protecting its football hooligans.
- The speaker argues that the government sought to overturn police advice to allow "racist football hooligans" into a mixed community, despite knowing their history of attacking Muslims.
"Here's what this episode underlines once again. When it comes to Israel and Palestine, the political and media elites are lying to you."
A National Scandal and Call for Truth [13:57]
- The actions of politicians and media in this case are described as a massive scandal, with the speaker calling for the resignation of Rishi Sunak and Lisa Nandi.
- The media organizations that participated in the "deceitful smear campaign" are also criticized for not leading calls for resignation.
- The speaker poses a rhetorical question: "If our politicians and media outlets are lying about this, what else are they lying about?"
- The importance of speaking up about the truth is emphasized, with a call to like, subscribe, and support the platform.
"This is a massive scandal. In a sane world, this is more than reason enough for both Karmama, Lisa Nandi to resign in disgrace."
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