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Violent Anti-Semitic Riots Erupt in European Capitals After Morocco's World Cup Loss

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Violent Anti-Semitic Riots Erupt in European Capitals After Morocco's World Cup Loss
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First reported by Maariv · 3 hours ago

What happened

After Morocco's World Cup loss to France, Moroccan fans rioted violently in London and The Hague, with anti-Semitic chants and clashes with police. Four arrests were made in London, while New York saw peaceful demonstrations.

  • 01Moroccan fans rioted in London and The Hague after Morocco's 2-0 World Cup loss to France.
  • 02Riots included violent clashes with police and vandalism, especially in The Hague and London.
  • 03Anti-Semitic chants like "Hamas, all Jews to the gas chambers" were reported during the unrest.
  • 04Four people were arrested in London; police vowed zero tolerance and increased presence.
  • 05New York saw Moroccan fan gatherings but no violent incidents were reported there.

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Kikar HaShabbatRight · Hebrew15 minutes ago
Violent Anti-Semitic Riots Erupt in European Capitals After Morocco's World Cup Loss
MaarivCenter · Hebrew3 hours ago
Morocco World Cup Loss Sparks Anti-Semitic Riots and Violence in The Hague

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