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Sports11:45 · Jun 15

Lamine Yamal Leaves Israeli Fans Torn Over the “Artist vs. Person” Question

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In this opinion piece published by Sport 5 on June 15, 2026, the writer examines the anger among Israeli football fans after Barcelona star Lamine Yamal was photographed waving a Palestinian flag during the club’s championship celebrations. Some Israeli supporters reportedly threw away Yamal shirts, and some said they would switch teams because of it.

The article argues that the backlash is rooted in more than one image. Yamal, who is Muslim and plays for Barcelona, a city the writer says is closely associated with Palestinian identification, had already become a favorite among many Israelis during the summer of 2024, especially after starring for Spain at Euro 2024. He debuted for Barcelona’s senior team at 16, became the youngest player ever to appear for the club’s first team, and has since emerged as its leading star.

The writer frames the debate as the familiar one from art and culture, whether the work can be separated from the creator. Michael Jackson and Diego Maradona are cited as examples of brilliant figures whose personal conduct or politics made them difficult to admire fully. Maradona is described as a genius who carried Argentina to the 1986 World Cup and transformed Napoli, but also as a chaotic figure who abused drugs, clashed with journalists, and publicly expressed pro-Palestinian views.

The piece says the October 7, 2023 massacre changed the equation for Israelis. Before then, the writer says, it was easier to ignore or excuse such political gestures. Now, support for the Palestinians is presented as support for violence against Israel, making it harder to separate Yamal’s talent from his politics. Still, the writer concedes there is no single right answer, only personal filters and sensitivities.

The piece closes by saying Yamal is already 18, Spain won Euro 2024 largely because of him, and Spain is among the favorites for the 2026 World Cup. Even so, the writer says many Israelis cannot simply put his politics aside and enjoy his brilliance on the pitch.

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