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Algerian broadcaster sparks outrage with antisemitic rant after Argentina loss
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80% centerFirst reported by Ynet · 5 days ago
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What happened
Algerian journalist Mustafa Al-Mazouzi caused an international scandal after an on-air antisemitic rant following Algeria’s 3-0 loss to Argentina. He claimed Lionel Messi was protected by a “Jewish lobby,” attacked FIFA president Gianni Infantino, and linked the result to Algeria’s political positions. The comments went viral, and FIFA has not responded.
- 01Mustafa Al-Mazouzi linked Messi’s performance to a “Jewish lobby.”
- 02He made the remarks after Algeria lost 3-0 to Argentina.
- 03He also attacked FIFA chief Gianni Infantino.
- 04Al-Mazouzi claimed Algeria was targeted over Western Sahara and Palestine.
- 05The remarks went viral, prompting calls for FIFA action.
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Full coverage · 5 outlets
The same event, reported separately by each newsroom. Open a few to compare what each emphasizes — and what they leave out.
Now 14Right · Hebrew4 days ago
Algerian broadcaster sparks outrage with antisemitic rant after Argentina loss
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MakoCenter · Hebrew4 days ago
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