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Israeli Driver Faces Anti-Semitic Snub After Drift Masters Duel in Ireland
How 2 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.
100% centerFirst reported by Mako · Jun 14, 2026
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What happened
During a Red Bull Drift Masters round in Ireland on Sunday, Israeli driver Itay Sade lost a close quarterfinal duel to Nasar Alarabli after a One More Time replay. Alarabli then refused to exit his car or shake Sade’s hand, prompting the article to describe the act as anti-Semitic.
- 01Itay Sade lost a quarterfinal duel in the Red Bull Drift Masters in Ireland.
- 02Judges ordered a One More Time after the first two runs ended level.
- 03Nasar Alarabli won after two extra runs and stayed in his car.
- 04Sade approached to shake hands, but Alarabli ignored him and left.
- 05The article calls the gesture shameful anti-Semitism; Sade had not responded.
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