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MS Ashdod and Ironi Tiberias Leaders Clash Over Doping Scandal Allegations

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The Israeli football scene is shaken by a fierce dispute between MS Ashdod and Ironi Tiberias amid a doping scandal. The controversy centers on allegations of improper medical procedures before a match involving Ashdod, which recently was relegated to the National League. The complaint was filed by MS Ashdod against Ironi Tiberias, prompting an investigation by the Israeli Football Association.

Exclusive messages exchanged between the two clubs' top figures, MS Ashdod owner Jacky Ben Zaken and Ironi Tiberias chairman Miki Beitan, reveal escalating tensions. Ben Zaken warned Beitan of legal consequences if Ashdod's name was implicated again, asserting, "I know more than you can imagine." He accused Tiberias of contaminating the investigation from the start and defended Ashdod's formal complaint as a necessary response to a "medical failure and illegal, unsporting conduct."

Beitan responded defiantly, denying any official role in Tiberias and rejecting Ben Zaken's threats. He accused Ashdod of orchestrating a "rotten political scheme" to unfairly demote Tiberias and insisted that the club would continue to fight for its innocence using all legal and media means. Beitan urged Ben Zaken to focus on preparing Ashdod for the upcoming season rather than sending "embarrassing pressure messages."

Ben Zaken reiterated his readiness to file police complaints and accused Beitan of managing the scandal with a heavy hand to obstruct justice. The exchange highlights the deep rift between the clubs and the broader turmoil in Israeli football caused by the doping allegations. The investigation continues, with both sides preparing for further legal and public battles.

Summary: MS Ashdod and Ironi Tiberias leaders exchanged heated messages amid a doping scandal investigation, with Ashdod accusing Tiberias of illegal medical conduct and Tiberias denying wrongdoing and vowing to fight for its reputation.

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