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A World Cup Party Israel Never Got Invited To
How 2 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.
100% centerFirst reported by N12 · 6 days ago
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What happened
A Sports5 column argues that Israelis keep approaching the World Cup as if they were guests at someone else’s party. It contrasts that habit with Israel’s lone defining World Cup moment, Motaleh Spiegler’s goal in Mexico 1970, and notes the excitement around Lionel Messi’s scoring milestone.
- 01The column says Israelis often identify with foreign World Cup teams.
- 02It sees Motaleh Spiegler’s Mexico 1970 goal as Israel’s only true World Cup moment.
- 03The writer highlights fans waking at 3:50 a.m. for Lionel Messi.
- 04It says the World Cup has felt like someone else’s celebration since Mexico 1970.
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