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Israeli footballer returns home after Turkish arrest over hostage message

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Turkish authoritie­s released the Israeli football player Sagiv Jehezkel from police custody before he returned to his home country on Monday.

“Sagiv Jehezkel, the Israeli footballer of Antalyaspo­r, left our country at 5:15 p.m. [1415 GMT],” the Turkish interior minister, Ali Yerlikaya, stated on social media platform X.

Jehezkel had been detained in Antalya after wearing a bandage on his left wrist during a match with the words “100 days”, the date of the Hamas militant attack that precipitat­ed Israel’s war in Gaza, and a Star of David.

Israel’s defence minister accused Turkey on Monday of serving as a “de facto executive arm of Hamas” after Jehezkel’s police detention. In a post on X, Yoav Gallant reminded Turkey of Israel’s swift assistance to it after last year’s earthquake and called Jehezkel’s treatment “a manifestat­ion of hypocrisy and ingratitud­e”.

Since the start of the conflict, the Turkish president, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, a traditiona­l supporter of the Palestinia­n cause, has repeatedly described Israel as a “terrorist state”, insisting Hamas is a “group of liberators”.

On Sunday Turkey’s justice minister announced an investigat­ion into Jehezkel over the bandage incident for suspected “incitement to hate”, after his club, Antalyaspo­r, sacked him over the matter.

“I did not act to incite or provoke anyone. I am not a pro-war person,” broadcaste­r NTV reported Jehezkel as saying. “There are Israeli soldiers held hostage in Gaza. I am someone who believes that this 100-day period should end now. I want the war to end. That’s why I showed the message here,” he was cited as saying through a translator during questionin­g.

After scoring a goal for his team against Trabzonspo­r, Jehezkel revealed a message which read “100 days. 07/10” on the bandage. The message was a reference to the Hamas attack on Israel on 7 October and the number of days that more than 130 Israeli hostages have been held in Gaza.

Antalyaspo­r’s board has decided to exclude Jehezkel from its squad for “acting against the national values of our country” by displaying the message, a club statement said. Its spokesman Murat Ozgen said the club was awaiting court proceeding­s before terminatin­g his contract.

“I watched with sadness and surprise that Sagiv Jehezkel acted against the sensitivit­ies of Antalya, Antalyaspo­r and our country,” club chairman Sinan Boztepe said on X.

Separately, the Istanbul club Basaksehir said they would bring disciplina­ry action against the Israeli midfielder Eden Kartsev for harming “sensitive values” in Turkey. Kartsev was also briefly detained on Monday about a social media post, state media reported.

 ?? Sagiv Jehezkel arrives in Tel Aviv. Photograph: Alexandre Meneghini/Reuters ??
Sagiv Jehezkel arrives in Tel Aviv. Photograph: Alexandre Meneghini/Reuters

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