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Tuesday, November 06, 2007

The Final Rabinfest 2007 Update?

I sure hope so. Here's the latest festivity:
The left-wing Peace Now organization has demanded that a soccer club be probed because its team's fans booed the name of Prime Minister Yitzchak Rabin during a moment of silence before Sunday's game. Peace Now did not define what law the fans had broken.

The incident involved the Beitar Jerusalem team, whose management condemned the booing. "We are sure that the overwhelming majority of our fans will join us in condemning the calls," an official said.
The Beitar Jerusalem club will pay the price for their fans' heretical behavior:
The Israel Football Association has decided to punish the Betar Jerusalem soccer club for its fans' behavior at Sunday's game during a minute of silence for slain Prime Minister Yitzchak Rabin. The fans booed Rabin's name and chanted "Yigal Amir," who is serving a life sentence in prison for murdering Rabin.

The team's fans have been noted for unruly behavior and racist comments at games, but punishment has been rare until the booing was considered embarrassing enough to rule against Betar. The punishment will be decided later in the week, but a fine is the harshest punishment that can be applied, according to Voice of Israel government radio.
Beitar Jerusalem's owner, Arkadi Gaydamak, sides with the Beitar fans:
Russian-Israeli billionaire and Jerusalem mayoral candidate Arkadi Gaydamak said Monday that he would not condemn the Beitar Jerusalem soccer team. Several politicians condemned the team and its fans on Monday after fans whistled and booed during a moment of silence in memory of slain Prime Minister Yitzchak Rabin on Sunday.

Gaydamak, who owns the team, blamed the game’s organizers for the incident. Holding a respectful moment of silence “is not appropriate for a soccer field,” he said.
Let's hope that this is the concluding event of Rabinfest 2007!

Update: See also Joe and Batya.

2 comments:

Jacob Da Jew said...

Betar fans are nuts (I consider myself one too :) ) and why would the team be fined? Yech.

Esser Agaroth said...

B"H This calls to mind George Orwell's famous line from the end of his book Animal Farm:

"All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others."

I am referring to the differential application of free speech in Israel.