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Polish Journalist Alleges Mossad Surveillance of Hapoel Tel Aviv Fans Ahead of Conference League Playoffs
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First reported by Mako · 1 hour ago
What happened
Polish journalist Lukasz Olkowicz alleges Mossad agents tried to gather information on Hapoel Tel Aviv fans during their matches in Poland, creating a tense atmosphere amid the club's Conference League playoff qualification. The claims remain unconfirmed by official sources.
- 01Polish journalist Lukasz Olkowicz claims Mossad tracked Hapoel Tel Aviv fans during matches in Poland.
- 02Olkowicz said a suspicious individual tried to extract information about the fans' reception.
- 03He accused Mossad of creating a "terror atmosphere" around the fans.
- 04Olkowicz mentioned another significant but undisclosed incident at a post-match press conference.
- 05The allegations come amid tensions around Hapoel Tel Aviv's Conference League playoff qualification.
- 06No official confirmation exists about the individual's Mossad affiliation.
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