Israeli fans accused Poles of being “murderers since 1939” in Debrecen: the scandal rolls on

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Police in Poland have submitted the evidence to the National Prosecutor’s Office, while an investigation is underway in Hungary regarding the display of a banner last week by Israeli fans calling Poles “murderers since 1939,” an incident which caused outrage and a diplomatic row.

Murderers since 1939

At a Europa Conference League match in Debrecen, Hungary, on 14 August, between Israeli Maccabi Haifa versus Polish club Rakow Czestochowa, Israeli football fans held up a banner saying “murderers since 1939,” in a muddled historical reference. On 1 September, 1939, Nazi Germany invaded Poland, a date many historians mark as the start of World War II in Europe.

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

The incident caused outrage and a diplomatic row as Polish President Karol Nawrocki decried what he called “stupidity” and said: “The scandalous banner displayed by Maccabi Haifa fans insults the memory of Polish citizens.”

The Israeli Embassy in Warsaw also criticized the banner on X, saying: “These shameful incidents do not reflect the spirit of the majority of Israeli fans.”

Meanwhile, Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski said that if Hungary helps Warsaw identify those Israeli fans, they will be banned from reentering Poland.

Following the statements, Anadolu reached out to both Hungarian and Polish foreign ministries about their efforts and cooperation regarding the incident.

In response to Anadolu’s email, the Polish Foreign Ministry said that the country’s Interior Ministry will cooperate with Hungary “in order to identify the fans responsible for the incident.”

Investigation underway in Hungary

Polish Interior Ministry, in an email to Anadolu, said that the Hungarian police launched an investigation on 15 August, a day after the incident, “concerning the destruction of property and the display of a disgraceful and deceptive banner.”

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