I don’t support any football fans being banned because the authorities should be on top of it. In any case, the UK has hosted team with much worse reputations of hooliganism and in the case of Turkish football fans, clubs who have killed English fans abroad (Galatasary).
In this specific context, it’s clear the concerns of ‘the political environment’ has trumped the concerns over hooliganism. That is as clear as day. Birmingham has elected sectarian MPs, one of whom celebrated the SAGs decision.
Why have you quoted the definition of antisemitism? It’s one thing to conflate British Jewish people as Israeli. Quite another to say banning Israeli football fans is an act targeting Jews when Tel Aviv is a city that is 90% Jewish.
On your comments regarding Tel Aviv hooliganism in Amsterdam last year, your narrative doesn’t fit the facts on the ground:
62 people arrested; 49 Dutch, 10 Israelis and all 5 hospitalised were Israeli. The local authorities decried ‘Jew hunting’ on the streets of Amsterdam.
Of course, the people calling ‘global intifada’ and ‘jihad’ obviously want to coexist with Israel…