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Journalist Defends Israeli Player Oriane Goren Amid Online Hate After Barcelona Debut

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Oriane Goren, a young Israeli footballer, made an unofficial debut at Barcelona's Camp Nou on August 19, playing 28 minutes in a friendly against Al Ahly. His performance earned praise from Spanish media and fans, but also sparked hateful reactions online once his Israeli nationality became known. The abuse ranged from ordinary fans to influential social media content creators with large followings.

Among those defending Goren was Carlos Aguilar, a sports journalist formerly with Mundo Deportivo, Sport, and Barça TV. Aguilar expressed outrage on X (formerly Twitter), condemning the hateful comments targeting Goren for reasons unrelated to football, stating, "My blood is boiling!" He called the attackers "pieces of garbage" for harassing the player over issues beyond his control.

One content creator with 60,000 followers posted a disparaging message about Goren's Israeli citizenship, calling it a "disaster" for Barcelona and urging the club to sell him immediately. This post triggered a backlash from fans who defended the 17-year-old midfielder, criticizing the hateful rhetoric and emphasizing that Goren should not be judged for his nationality or religion.

The incident highlights the challenges faced by Israeli athletes abroad, especially in high-profile clubs like Barcelona, where political and social tensions can spill into sports. Goren remains part of Barcelona's first team squad during preseason preparations, with expectations he may soon join the senior team officially.

The debate continues online, with many calling for respect and an end to discrimination based on nationality or religion in sports communities.

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