Maccabi Tel Aviv Fan Ban Sparks Controversy

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What's Happening?

British police are investigating whether Maccabi Tel Aviv fans are to blame for violence at a recent match.
The team's fans are banned from an upcoming game against Aston Villa due to fears of trouble.
The ban has sparked controversy, with some claiming it's giving in to antisemitism.

Key Points:

Maccabi Tel Aviv's game against Hapoel was cancelled due to violent scenes.
The UK football policing unit is working with Israeli counterparts to understand the violence.

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