CELTIC were facing disciplinary action after fans went ahead with threats of unfurling Palestinian flags against an Israeli team in the Champions League.

Despite warnings to avoid political gestures and the certainty that the club will be fined, some Celtic supporters raised Palestinian flags at the Scottish champions’ match against the champions of Israel, Hapoel Be’er Shiva.

A Facebook page called "Fly the flag for Palestine, for Celtic, for Justice" was set up to co-ordinate the protests with fans being offered Palestinian flags to fly at the match.

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The organisers say they will be exercising their “democratic rights to display our opposition to Israeli Apartheid, settler - colonialism and countless massacres of the Palestinian people".

Celtic FC has already been fined by governing body UEFA over political "demonstrations" and on social media, many fans have opposed the latest protest.

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The influential Celtic Underground blog stated: ”UEFA rules are the UEFA rules.

"The rules may be a nonsense but if you want to play in their competitions you have to abide by their rules."