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Mossad agents to join Maccabi Tel Aviv FC trip to Amsterdam .
The yellow-and-blue currently sit in 34th place out of 36 teams in the Europa League , with three losses from three games.
Pro-Palestinian group is planning a major protest outside the stadium targeting the Israeli team and its fans.
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