Pro-Palestinian Groups Protest Ahead of Hapoel Tel Aviv's Match in Italy
Hapoel Tel Aviv is preparing for a crucial Conference League playoff match against Atalanta in Bergamo, Italy, on Thursday. Ahead of the game, pro-Palestinian organizations and the BDS movement have launched a campaign urging local media and social groups in Bergamo not to cooperate with the Israeli team. They accuse Israel of apartheid, ethnic cleansing, and genocide against Palestinians, calling for a sports boycott similar to those imposed on South Africa and Russia.
In a statement circulated locally, the BDS group emphasized that sports should promote peace and human rights, condemning Israel's actions in the West Bank and Gaza. They highlighted claims that Israel has destroyed Palestinian football stadiums and killed over 807 Palestinian athletes, including at least 420 footballers. The letter urged fans and players to remember Palestinian children who have lost limbs due to Israeli military actions.
The protestors demand Israel's exclusion from UEFA and FIFA, citing international recognition of alleged Israeli crimes. Despite the controversy, Hapoel Tel Aviv will play Atalanta in Bergamo on Thursday, with the return leg scheduled in Hungary the following week. Hapoel aims to achieve a surprising victory against a wealthier and favored opponent.
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