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Saturday, March 7, 2009

Eurabia. The Arab Street in Sweden. A tennis match. This is what Geert Wilders sees, closer up: Israel-Sweden tennis match draws protest

Dozens of anti-Israel activists clashed with police Saturday as they tried to storm a closed arena where Sweden and Israel were playing a Davis Cup tennis match.

The activists hurled rocks and firecrackers at police vans as they tried to break through the barricades set up to keep protesters from the arena. Hundreds of riot police pushed them back using truncheons.

There were no immediate reports of injuries. At least five people were detained, police spokesman Lars Hakan Lindholm said.

The clashes erupted after about 7,000 people gathered at a square in downtown Malmo to hear speeches condemning Israel's offensive in Gaza and urging support for Palestinians.

Organizers of the "stop the match" protest had said the demonstration would be peaceful, but extreme-left activists had vowed to disrupt the match, which is being played without fans in Malmo...

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Israel defeats seven-time champion Sweden 3-2 to advance to Davis Cup tennis quarterfinals for the first time since 1987. Congrats to blue and white Israel team!

Dark clouds are developing over europe, rather Eurabia.

This time let the euros sink.

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