VIDEO SHOWS: PRO-PALESTINE PROTESTORS OUTSIDE VILLA PARK STADIUM AHEAD OF ASTON VILLA'S EUROPA LEAGUE FIXTURE AT HOME TO MACCABI TEL AVIV / ASTON VILLA FANS ARRIVING WITH POLICE KEEPING THE PROTESTORS AND FANS APART *EDITORS PLEASE NOTE: PROFANE LANGUAGE CAN BE HEARD AT THE START OF THIS SHOT NUMBER 6 FROM THE SHOTLIST BELOW SHOWS: BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND, UK (NOVEMBER 6, 2025) (REUTERS – Access all) 1. POLICE STANDING IN FROM OF PRO-PALESTINE PROTESTORS 2. PROTESTORS HOLDING UP PRO-PALESTINE SIGNAGE 3. VARIOUS OF POLICE STANDING IN FROM OF PRO-PALESTINE PROTESTORS 4. POLICE STANDING IN FRONT OF PRO-PALESTINE PROTESTORS / ASTON VILLA FANS ARRIVING TO VILLA PARK STADIUM & CHANTING 5. FANS CHANTING TOWARDS PRO-PALESTINE PROTESTORS (PROFANE LANGUAGE CAN BE HEARD AT THE START OF THIS SHOT) / POLICE IN FRONT OF PRO-PALESTINE PROTESTORS 6. POLICE CONFRONTING A FAN WHO IS STANDING CLOSE BY ANOTHER FAN HOLDING UP A UNION JACK FLAG 7. PRO-PALESTINE PROTESTORS CHANTING 8. POLICE FORMING A LINE AND SLOWLY FORCE THE FANS TO RETREAT 9. “421 PALESTINIAN FOOTBALLERS KILLED BY ISRAEL” BANNER AMONGST PRO-PALESTINE PROTESTORS 10. PRO-PALESTINE PROTESTORS WAVING PALESTINE FLAGS / POLICE OFFICERS ON HORSES MOVING PAST 11. PRO-PALESTINE PROTESTORS WAVING PALESTINE FLAGS WITH SOME HOLDING UP PRO-PALESTINE SIGNAGE STORY: Police formed a barrier between chanting pro-Palestine protestors and arriving Aston Villa fans, who were also in full voice, ahead of Maccabi Tel Aviv's Europe League fixture in Birmingham. Earlier, a pro-Israel protestor holding an Israel flag was led away by police as tensions rose outside Villa Park. British police had mounted a large operation with 700 officers to prevent trouble in the city of Birmingham. With Israeli sports teams a focus for pro-Palestinian protests during the Gaza conflict and Villa initially saying away fans would be barred on police advice, Maccabi reluctantly opted not to accept tickets for visiting supporters. West Midlands police said there would be a big police presence in the centre of Birmingham, which has a large Muslim population, and around the stadium. Police officers were seen patrolling the area outside the stadium and a small group of protesters were gathered with pro-Palestinian banners. Last November, more than 60 people were arrested in Amsterdam after clashes around a match between Maccabi and Ajax. Police said anti-Israeli gangs on scooters chased and beat Maccabi fans. Five people were treated in hospital. Britain has witnessed a sharp rise in antisemitism in recent years and two Jewish worshippers died during an attack on a synagogue last month. The initial decision to bar Maccabi fans from the Villa game was opposed by the UK government, but the Israeli club anyway decided to keep its fans away given the "toxic atmosphere." (Production: Will Russell, Stefan Haskins)
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