If Hungary helps us identify them, they will be banned from entering Poland - so Deputy Prime Minister Radosław Sikorski commented on the scandal at Rakow Częstochowa's match. Maccabi Haifa fan put up a banner with the inscription "Murderers since 1939". "It was not set up by the State of Israel, but by its handcuffed heads" - said the head of the Polish Ministry of abroad Affairs.
Head of the MFA Radosław Sikorski posted his entry on social media. "It is good that the Israeli Embassy in Poland reacted to the scandalous banner. another I hope that Israeli youth is taught, that in 1939 it was Nazi Germany that attacked Poland and began to execution its citizens of all denominations and nationalities" - he wrote in consequence to comments from representatives of Israeli diplomacy who stated earlier that "for specified words and actions, neither side, there is any place at the stadium or anywhere else".
In turn Less than an hr later, Deputy Prime Minister posted another, more emotional comment. "By the way, diplomacy is not a kibolian setup. The disgraceful banner was not exposed by the State of Israel, but by its handcuffed heads" - he wrote on X, quoting his earlier message.
"I have established with Minister Kierwiński that if Hungary helps us identify them, they will be banned from entering Poland. delight besides weigh whether we want our ambassador to be called to the rug in Tel Aviv all time any fool writes "ŁKS Żydzy" - he added.
Sikorski reacted. President's Office expects firm steps
The banner appeared during a Thursday match at the Nagyerdei Stadium stands in Hungary. The President's Chancellery reacted to the offensive motion towards Poles, demanding action on the side of the Ministry of abroad Affairs of Poland. "The offensive and ground-breaking banner of Maccabi Haifa fans requires a strong reaction of the Polish MFA. The President's office looks forward to a firm consequence and concrete actions of Polish diplomacy on this issue" - wrote President's spokesperson Rafał Leśkiewicz on platform X.
SEE: Scandalized banner of Israeli fans. There's an embassy message.
Earlier president Karol Nawrocki wrote on platform X: "The Scandalical banner displayed by Maccabi Hajfa fans offends the memory of Polish citizens - victims of planet War II, among whom were 3 million Jews. Stupidity that no words explain."
The transparency was besides criticised by ministers: sport, national defence, home affairs, administration and digitalisation, as well as by a spokesperson for the government.
