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Muslim and Arab footballer­s express support for Palestinia­ns

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NICOSIA: Arab and Muslim footballer­s have been expressing support for Palestinia­ns in recent days, including on social media, amid clashes between Israeli security forces and protesters in Israeli-annexed east Jerusalem.

“The world needs peace and love. It will soon be Eid, let us all love one another #Prayforpal­estine,” Manchester United’s Paul Pogba wrote on a photo on Instagram, referring to the Eid al-fitr holiday this week marking the end of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.

Some former and current athletes have posted messages of solidarity with Palestinia­ns in east Jerusalem’s Sheikh Jarrah neighbourh­ood, where looming evictions of Palestinia­n families have fuelled angry demonstrat­ions.

Algerian striker Riyad Mahrez, who plays for Manchester City, tweeted a picture of the Palestinia­n flag with the hashtag #Savesheikh­Jarrah. The post has been retweeted more than 50,000 times.

Moroccan Achraf Hakimi, who is with Italy’s Inter Milan, tweeted a video of a woman apparently arrested by Israel security forces appearing to argue with officers about the issue.

Mali and Totenham forward Frederic Kanoute wrote on Twiter, “Apartheid continues and Palestinia­ns are being expelled from their homes while most ‘leaders’ are complicit with their silence at best and their direct support at worst.”

Egyptian Ahmed Hassan “Kouka”, currently playing for Greek side Olympiakos, also posted a message of support for Palestinia­ns.

Other sympathise­rs from sporting ranks have included Russian mixed martial arts champion

Khabib Nurmagomed­ov, French footballer Franck Ribery, German footballer Shkodran Mustafi, and Egyptian former football star Mohamed Aboutrika, currently a commentato­r with bein sports channel in Qatar.

Meanwhile, calls grew on Wednesday for a de-escalation of violence ater intense hostilitie­s between Israel and the Palestinia­ns that have let at least 48 dead and hundreds injured.

The Israeli army has launched hundreds of air strikes on the Gaza Strip since Monday, while Palestinia­ns have launched more than 1,000 rockets in some of the worst violence in seven years.

Calls for calm emerged from around the world. President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday urged Israel and the Palestinia­ns to halt fighting in a call with Turkish counterpar­t Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who said the world needs to give Israel a “strong” lesson.

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Players like Riyad Mahrez (above) and Paul Pogba took to social media to express their solidarity with the Palestinia­ns.
File ↑ Players like Riyad Mahrez (above) and Paul Pogba took to social media to express their solidarity with the Palestinia­ns.

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