Israeli police have cancelled a high-profile football derby between Hapoel Tel Aviv and Maccabi Tel Aviv after violent clashes that injured at least 16 people and led to multiple arrests. The cancellation came amid serious public safety fears, echoing a similar decision by UK authorities to bar Maccabi Tel Aviv fans from an upcoming Europa League match — a move that has been condemned by British politicians and weaponised in a growing national row over anti-Semitism. According to the Israeli police the derby was called off “following disturbances and violent riots” during which dozens of flares and pyrotechnic devices were...