Outrageous Israeli fan banner in Debrecen sparks outrage among Poles – VIDEO

Change language:

A banner displayed by Israeli football supporters in Debrecen has ignited outrage in Poland, labelling Poles as “murderers since 1939.” The incident has raised questions about historical understanding and the context behind the provocation.

Controversial Israeli fan banner in Debrecen

As is widely known, World War II began on 1 September 1939, when Nazi Germany, under Hitler, invaded Poland. On 17 September, the Soviet Union joined the invasion and, much like in the late 18th century—only without Austrian involvement—divided the country after the heroic yet hopeless Polish resistance was crushed. It seems, however, that this history has either failed to reach Israeli elementary and secondary school history classes or has been seriously distorted.

At the Nagyerdei Stadium in Debrecen two days ago, fans of the Israeli club Maccabi Haifa unfurled a banner that read, “Murderers since 1939.” Their opponents, however, were not Germans—as unjust as the message would be even in that context, since the sons are not to be blamed for the crimes of their fathers—but Poles. For security reasons, the Maccabi Haifa team faced Raków Częstochowa in Debrecen in a UEFA Europa Conference League third qualifying round match. The Polish side won the match, an Israeli player was sent off, and the victory was clinched with a goal by Hungarian national team player Péter Baráth.

Israeli fan banner Debrecen causes outrage among Poles
Source: X/August Żywczyk

Retaliation linked to Gaza?

It appears some Israeli supporters were less focused on the match itself and more intent on retaliating for what they saw as a provocation in the previous round. Polish fans had displayed a banner that read, “Israel is murdering and the world is silent,” presumably a reference to the war in Gaza (and associated famine) and the broader Israeli–Palestinian conflict.

Hungry people Gaza Israeli supporter banner
Hungry people in Gaza waiting for food distribution. Source: Abed Rahim Khatib / Anadolu

Polish football authorities demand action

The controversial fan banner could have serious consequences for the Israeli team and its supporters. Hungarian police have launched an investigation, while both the president of the Polish Football Association and the Raków coach have called for penalties against Haifa, according to Telex.

Continue reading

2 Comments

  1. For clarification from Grok: “As of August 17, 2025, the current head of the Polish Institute of National Remembrance (IPN) is not explicitly named in the provided information, as Karol Nawrocki, who was the president of the IPN until August 6, 2025, became the President of Poland on that date. No successor is mentioned in the available sources, so it is unclear who assumed the role of IPN president after Nawrocki’s departure. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, you may need to check the official IPN website or recent news sources”

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *