Mohamed Salah of Liverpool has penned an emotive appeal to international leaders, pleading with them to’stop the atrocities’ and send emergency humanitarian relief to Gaza.
Salah responded directly to the terrible events in the Middle East by posting a personal video statement on social media. The Egyptian great is the most well-known sportsperson in the world to speak out about the disastrous consequences of the intensifying confrontation between Israel and Hamas.
“It’s not always easy to speak in times like these,” said Salah. “There has been too much violence and too much heartbreaking brutality. The escalation in recent weeks is unbearable to witness. All lives are sacred and must be protected. The massacres need to stop. Families are being torn apart.
“What is clear now is that humanitarian aid to Gaza must be allowed immediately. The people there are in terrible conditions. The scenes at the hospital last night were horrifying. The people of Gaza need food, water, and medical supplies urgently. I’m calling on the world leaders to come together to prevent further slaughter of all innocent souls. Humanity must prevail.”
The 31-year-old is a symbol and the most successful footballer to come out of the Arab world. His legendary position has frequently led to his serving as an ambassador. Israel and Gaza have Egypt as a neighbor.
On Instagram and Twitter, Salah has a total social media following of more than 80 million. The letters and emails given to him by folks who are hurting or affected by the unfortunate events have had a profound impact on him.
Salah will join professional athletes who will observe a moment of quiet and wear a black armband this weekend to honor the victims of those unintentionally involved in the Middle East conflict. The rising crisis in Israel and Gaza is being highlighted, the Premier League said.
As the situation worsens, a growing number of well-known figures from around the world have been forced to speak out. However, many have discovered that doing so has put them at odds with their clubs.
Anwar El Ghazi, a former midfielder for Aston Villa and Everton, is now under suspension from his German club Mainz 05 due to what they deemed to be “unacceptable” social media remarks in support of Palestine. a message that is reportedly anti-Semitic.
Salah will join professional athletes who will observe a moment of quiet and wear a black armband this weekend to honor the victims of those unintentionally involved in the Middle East conflict. The rising crisis in Israel and Gaza is being highlighted, the Premier League said.
As the situation worsens, a growing number of well-known figures from around the world have been forced to speak out. However, many have discovered that doing so has put them at odds with their clubs.
Anwar El Ghazi, a former midfielder for Aston Villa and Everton, is now under suspension from his German club Mainz 05 due to what they deemed to be “unacceptable” social media remarks in support of Palestine. a message that is reportedly anti-Semitic.
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