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Sports11:45 · Jun 15

Lamine Yamal Puts Israeli Fans in a Moral Dilemma Before His World Cup Debut

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Translated & summarized from N12 by baba
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A Sports 5 opinion piece published on June 15, 2026, argues that Israeli fans are wrestling with whether they can separate Lamine Yamal’s football brilliance from his politics as he prepares for his first World Cup appearance. The Barcelona star drew anger in Israel after a photo from Barcelona’s championship celebrations showed him waving a Palestinian flag, prompting some Israeli supporters to throw away his shirts and even say they would switch allegiances.

The column says the backlash is easier to understand now than it might have been before, because Yamal is a Muslim and plays for Barcelona, a club the writer links to Catalan sympathy for Palestinians. But the writer says the deeper issue is not the flag itself, but that Yamal had previously become beloved in Israel during Euro 2024 and after his breakout at Barcelona as a 16-year-old, when he became the youngest player ever to appear for the club’s senior team and later its top star.

The article compares Yamal to figures such as Michael Jackson and Diego Maradona, arguing that in both culture and football, people often struggle to separate the artist from the person. It recalls that after the October 7, 2023 attack, Israelis can no longer pretend to be detached global sports fans, because national identity and political trauma now shape how they watch.

The writer says Yamal has clearly taken sides by identifying with the Palestinians and that, after October 7, this can no longer be dismissed as mere political opinion. Still, the piece concludes that the issue is subjective, some may still admire his talent, while others cannot look past what they see as support for Israel’s enemies. Yamal remains central to Spain’s hopes at Euro 2024, and now also one of the main names heading into the 2026 World Cup.

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