The Guardian (USA)

FA will announce plans to honour Israel victims before England friendly

- Paul MacInnes

The FA will announce plans on Thursday to mark the atrocities in Israel at the friendly match between England and Australia, after leading Jewish figures within the game urged them to act.

As the leader of the opposition, Sir Keir Starmer, said he believed the Wembley arch should be illuminate­d in the colours of the Israeli flag following attacks by Hamas across the country last weekend, pressure grew on the FA to break the silence that has been consistent across the profession­al game this week.

The Guardian understand­s that senior executives within football who are Jewish reached out to the FA on Wednesday to urge it to speak up or in some way commemorat­e the loss of life in the Hamas attacks, with the numbers dead now estimated at more than 1,200.

The FA customaril­y does not confirm plans for tributes or memorials further than 24 hours out from a match, but the Guardian understand­s that a plan will be announced on Thursday.

The Three Lions play on Friday night and then on Tuesday against Italy.

Speaking at the Labour party conference, Starmer said he felt it was right that the arch should be lit blue and white, the colours of Israel’s flag, as a gesture to show solidarity with the country’s people.

“I do think they should be on the arch because I think the message has to go out that we stand with Israel, the UK stands with Israel, and that is a manifestat­ion of that support,” he told LBC radio.

The government is also encouragin­g sports bodies to pay their respects, with the department for culture, media and sport writing to various governing bodies suggesting they pay tribute in an appropriat­e manner at forthcomin­g events.

The letter read: “In the light of the attacks in Israel on behalf of the secretary of state we would encourage you to mark the events in line with previous events where sport has come together.”

 ?? ?? The Wembley arch, which Sir Keir Starmer has said should be in Israel’s colours for England’s friendly. Photograph: Neil Hall/EPA
The Wembley arch, which Sir Keir Starmer has said should be in Israel’s colours for England’s friendly. Photograph: Neil Hall/EPA

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