Dodging the draft/blowing off some steam after military service usually.I can't really understand why going to an Israeli restaurant in SE Asia is an act of defiance, there might be a reason they left the country
Dodging the draft/blowing off some steam after military service usually.I can't really understand why going to an Israeli restaurant in SE Asia is an act of defiance, there might be a reason they left the country
Given they’re Maccabi fans, it’s almost certainly correct - they’re notoriously far right even by Israeli standardsIs this translation verified? I don’t have Twitter. Not that I don’t believe it, just want to know for sure?
Aye for sure. Doubt many people who have viewed this speak Hebrew though so we are reliant on whoever did the translation.Given they’re Maccabi fans, it’s almost certainly correct - they’re notoriously far right even by Israeli standards
I know a very small amount of Hebrew, I can tell you that "zonah" is the word for "wh0re" and "aravi" is the word for Arabs. Which does sound like what they're chanting.Is this translation verified? I don’t have Twitter. Not that I don’t believe it, just want to know for sure?
I know a very small amount of Hebrew, I can tell you that "zonah" is the word for "wh0re" and "aravi" is the word for Arabs. Which does sound like what they're chanting.
Its incredible how people are willing to defend the extreme end of football hooliganism.View attachment 281563
Not even sure how to address this
Do we assume he’s saying there were random anti-Semitic attacks in Amsterdam that didn’t involve Maccabi fans?View attachment 281563
Not even sure how to address this
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