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Sky News deletes report on Amsterdam attack after accusation of anti-Israel bias

Revised report removes claims that Israeli fans are ‘notorious for their racism and physical violence’

November 10, 2024 14:14
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Sky News said its original report into the Amsterdam attack didn’t meet their 'standards for balance and impartiality' and re-edited the report to remove some of the accusations against the Israeli football supporters (Photo: X/Twitter)
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Sky News has retracted and re-edited a report on the attack on Maccabi Tel Aviv supporters in Amsterdam, following accusations of anti-Israel bias.

The initial report, posted on the network’s social media, depicted Israeli fans as instigators, alleging they had engaged in racist chants and noting that “Israeli far-right ultras are notorious for their racism and physical violence.”

The network subsequently deleted the video, issuing a new version with the contentious allegations of racism and physical violence removed. In an editor’s note, Sky News explained, “This is a re-edit of a previous video which didn’t meet Sky News’ standards for balance and impartiality.”

The initial report, titled “Violence in Amsterdam: What We Know So Far,” extensively covered the alleged actions of Israeli fans, presenting scenes of hooliganism. Clips showed Israeli supporters removing Palestinian flags and chanting slogans, yet stated that footage of violence against the Israeli fans “could not be verified.”