Shocking moment pro-Palestine thugs shout ‘Heil Hitler’ and give Hitler salute during Israel’s Olympic football match

Shocking new video clips show the moment pro-Palestinian hooligans chant “Heil Hitler” and simultaneously give the Nazi salute during a soccer match between Israel and Paraguay at the Paris Olympics.

Footage of the incident shows a large group of male spectators frantically waving Palestinian flags and booing Israeli players as they sang the national anthem.

In unison the men chant ‘Heil Hitler’, making the anti-Semitic gesture and clapping their hands.

The same protesters were also photographed holding a large black and white banner reading “Genocide Olympics” before being removed from the stadium by security.

The horrific abuse comes days after the Palestinian Football Association called on the International Olympic Committee to ban Israel from this year’s Games.

New footage has captured the moment pro-Palestinian activists gave the Hitler salute and chanted ‘Heil Hitler’ during the Olympic football match in Israel

In unison, the men can be heard chanting

In unison, the men can be heard chanting “Heil Hitler” while making the anti-Semitic gesture and clapping their hands

A Paris Olympics spokesperson responded to the incident: ‘Paris 2024 strongly condemns these acts.

‘A complaint has been filed by Paris 2024, which is at the disposal of the authorities to assist in the investigation.’

French police have also launched an investigation into the incident.

They are also investigating death threats made against three Israeli athletes.

In one shocking case, rhythmic gymnast Shani Bakanov was sent a letter that read: “You will not be invited to the Olympics unless you are prepared to endure something ten times worse than in September 1972,” according to the Israeli news website Y-Net.

During the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich, Palestinian terrorists murdered two Israeli athletes and took nine others hostage.

All nine hostages were subsequently killed during a failed rescue mission.

Israeli swimmer Meiron Amir Cheruti also received a text message in broken Hebrew inviting him to his own funeral. The date of death was given as July 27, 2024.

The message also included a link with directions to the location of his funeral.

Meanwhile, 15 Israeli athletes received an email from a group calling itself RĂ©gimente Groupe Union DĂ©fense (the People’s Defense Organization), warning them that they “intend to harm the Israeli presence at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris.”

French police have now launched an investigation into the incident

French police have now launched an investigation into the incident

According to The Times of Israel, the letter said: “You are not invited to Paris 2024. If you come anyway, please be aware that we plan to repeat the events of Munich 1972.

‘You will be waiting for an attack at any moment – at the airport, in the hotel and in the streets that are ours alone.

‘Even a wave of arrests against our organization will not stop us from carrying out our plan. Prepare for the intifada!’

Israel has since accused Iran of being behind a number of cyber attacks on Israeli athletes.

A spokesperson for the Campaign Against Antisemitism said: ‘When people think of the Olympic Games, they think of words like ‘honour’, ‘sportsmanship’ and ‘unity’.

“Antisemitism” should not be on that list, and yet during the Paris 2024 Games so far, there have been reports of death threats and anti-Semitic slurs directed at Israeli participants, staff and fans.

According to the organizers, a banner with a “political message” and anti-Semitic gestures was seen during the football match between Israel and Paraguay.

“The Olympics are about showcasing the best our countries have to offer. This year it has brought out the worst.”

This came after Israel deployed secret agents to guard athletes before the Games began on Friday, amid a worrying rise in threats of anti-Semitic violence across Europe.

Armed members of the Shin Bet are protecting some 88 Israeli athletes and their staff. According to the Israeli Minister of Culture, not everyone gets their own bodyguard.

Miki Zohar told The Telegraph that preparations for the largest ever security operation for Israeli athletes had been underway for more than a year, with the team’s security budget being doubled.

Former Shin Bet agent Lior Akerman also told the newspaper that the agents are “equipped with weapons and technologies” and will also benefit from assistance from local security and police services.

France is considered a “category 2” country, meaning the Israeli government considers the country a “potential threat” to Israelis.