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    Liverpool Acknowledges Israeli Supporters, Disregards October 7 Hamas Terrorism

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    Israeli Fans’ Tragic Fate Overlooked in Club’s Matchday Program

    The matchday program of a recent club game has sparked controversy by listing the names of four Israeli fans without acknowledging their tragic demise. The fans were victims of a brutal attack by Hamas, a detail that was glaringly omitted from the program. Additionally, the program failed to mention the ongoing plight of 10-year-old fan, Ohad Munder, who is currently held hostage by the same terror group in Gaza.

    Why it Matters

    The omission of such critical information is seen as a gross oversight, if not a deliberate attempt to downplay the severity of the situation. The incident has sparked a heated debate about the role of sports in political conflicts and the responsibility of sports organizations to provide accurate and sensitive information about their fans. The incident also highlights the ongoing threat posed by Hamas and other terror groups in the region.

    What’s Next

    There is a growing call for the club to issue a public apology and rectify the situation. Many are urging the club to use its platform to raise awareness about the plight of Ohad Munder and the ongoing violence in the region. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the need for accurate reporting and the importance of acknowledging the human cost of political conflicts.

    This story was first published on Ynetnews .

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