Polish Journalist Alleges Mossad Surveillance of Hapoel Tel Aviv Fans Ahead of Conference League Playoffs
Following Hapoel Tel Aviv's 3-2 aggregate victory over Katowice to advance to the Conference League playoff stage, Polish journalist Lukasz Olkowicz claimed that Mossad agents were tracking the club's supporters. Olkowicz recounted an encounter during his stay in Poland where a suspicious individual attempted to extract information from him and his colleagues about Hapoel Tel Aviv fans and their reception in Poland. He described the interaction as covert, saying the person "pretended to talk about himself" but seemed intent on gathering intelligence about the fans' atmosphere and how they would be received.
Olkowicz sharply criticized this behavior, stating, "Mossad is chasing after fans. They create an atmosphere of terror." He also mentioned another significant incident at the post-match press conference after the Hapoel Tel Aviv-Katowice game but did not provide further details. These allegations come amid heightened tensions surrounding the two-legged tie and concerns over potential clashes between fan groups.
It is important to note that these claims are solely from Olkowicz, and no official confirmation has been made regarding the individual's affiliation with Mossad. The story highlights the ongoing sensitivity and security concerns linked to Israeli football fans traveling abroad for European competitions.
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