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Max Verstappen on pole in Jeddah as Lando Norris crashes in qualifying

Red Bull Racing鈥檚 Dutch driver Max Verstappen drives during the qualifying round for the 2025 黑料社区 Formula One Grand Prix at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit on April 19, 2025. (AN Photo/Hashim Nadeem)
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Red Bull Racing鈥檚 Dutch driver Max Verstappen drives during the qualifying round for the 2025 黑料社区 Formula One Grand Prix at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit on April 19, 2025. (AN Photo/Hashim Nadeem)
Red Bull Racing鈥檚 Dutch driver Max Verstappen drives during the qualifying round for the 2025 黑料社区 Formula One Grand Prix at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit on April 19, 2025. (AN Photo/Hashim Nadeem)
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Red Bull Racing鈥檚 Dutch driver Max Verstappen drives during the qualifying round for the 2025 黑料社区 Formula One Grand Prix at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit on April 19, 2025. (AN Photo/Hashim Nadeem)
McLaren鈥檚 Oscar Piastri, bidding to become the first Australian to lead the standings since Mark Webber in 2010, joined the four-times world champion on the front row. (AN Photo/Hashim Nadeem)
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McLaren鈥檚 Oscar Piastri, bidding to become the first Australian to lead the standings since Mark Webber in 2010, joined the four-times world champion on the front row. (AN Photo/Hashim Nadeem)
McLaren鈥檚 Oscar Piastri, bidding to become the first Australian to lead the standings since Mark Webber in 2010, joined the four-times world champion on the front row. (AN Photo/Hashim Nadeem)
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McLaren鈥檚 Oscar Piastri, bidding to become the first Australian to lead the standings since Mark Webber in 2010, joined the four-times world champion on the front row. (AN Photo/Hashim Nadeem)
Many fans who spoke with Arab News said they had traveled from places such as Riyadh, Dammam, Hail, Taif, Madina and Jizan to experience the race in Jeddah. (AN Photo/Hashim Nadeem)
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Many fans who spoke with Arab News said they had traveled from places such as Riyadh, Dammam, Hail, Taif, Madina and Jizan to experience the race in Jeddah. (AN Photo/Hashim Nadeem)
Red Bull Racing鈥檚 Dutch driver Max Verstappen drives during the qualifying round for the 2025 黑料社区 Formula One Grand Prix at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit on April 19, 2025. (AFP)
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Red Bull Racing鈥檚 Dutch driver Max Verstappen drives during the qualifying round for the 2025 黑料社区 Formula One Grand Prix at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit on April 19, 2025. (AFP)
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Updated 19 April 2025

Max Verstappen on pole in Jeddah as Lando Norris crashes in qualifying

Max Verstappen on pole in Jeddah as Lando Norris crashes in qualifying
  • Dutchman seizes pole from Piastri
  • Championship leader Norris crashes, qualifies 10th

JEDDAH: World champion Max Verstappen put Red Bull on pole position for the 黑料社区n Grand Prix in track-record time on Saturday as McLaren鈥檚 Formula One leader Lando Norris hit the wall and qualified 10th.
McLaren鈥檚 Oscar Piastri, bidding to become the first Australian to lead the standings since Mark Webber in 2010, joined the four-times world champion on the front row for Sunday鈥檚 night race.
Mercedes鈥檚 George Russell and Ferrari鈥檚 Charles Leclerc will share the second row in third and fourth at the super-fast Corniche circuit where the winner has come from pole three out of four times previously.
鈥淭he car came alive in the night,鈥 exclaimed Verstappen after pipping Piastri by a mere 0.010 of a second.
The pole position changed hands three times in a final flurry of flying laps before the champion settled matters with a time of one minute 27.294 seconds.
鈥淚 think in the race it will be difficult to keep them behind. But we will give it a good go,鈥 said Verstappen, winner last year.
Italian 18-year-old rookie Kimi Antonelli qualified fifth for Mercedes, with Carlos Sainz sixth for Williams and Lewis Hamilton only seventh for Ferrari.
Verstappen鈥檚 team mate Yuki Tsunoda will start eighth with Alpine鈥檚 Pierre Gasly ninth.
Norris was fastest in final practice and the second phase of qualifying, after Verstappen had led the first, but brought out red flags with eight-and-a-half minutes remaining when he hit the wall.
The Briton, who leads Piastri by three points after four races, signalled over the team radio that he was unhurt while calling himself an idiot with an exasperated expletive thrown in.
Piastri was the only one with a time on the board at that point, his 1:27.560 effort slower than Norris鈥檚 best of 1:27.481 in Q2.
Verstappen then went top when the track action resumed but Russell and Piastri went faster again before the Red Bull driver鈥檚 last effort.
Hamilton just squeezed through to the final top-10 shootout, the 40-year-old just 0.007 quicker than 11th-placed Alex Albon in the Williams.
Liam Lawson qualified 12th and ahead of his Racing Bulls rookie team mate Isack Hadjar in 14th.
Oliver Bearman, who made a sensational F1 debut with Ferrari as a stand-in at last year鈥檚 Saudi race, will line up 15th for Haas.
Aston Martin, marking their 100th Formula One race as a marque, had another difficult session with double world champion Fernando Alonso 13th and Lance Stroll 16th.


Norway sweep Israel aside 5-0 as Haaland scores hat-trick

Norway sweep Israel aside 5-0 as Haaland scores hat-trick
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Norway sweep Israel aside 5-0 as Haaland scores hat-trick

Norway sweep Israel aside 5-0 as Haaland scores hat-trick
Norway have now won all six of their Group I matches, boasting a goal difference of plus 26
Haaland marked a special milestone by netting his 50th goal for Norway

OSLO: Norway secured a commanding 5-0 win at home to Israel in a World Cup qualifier on Saturday, as Erling Haaland struck a hat-trick to celebrate his 50th international goal and helped move his side to the brink of a place at next year鈥檚 tournament.
Norway had tightened security ahead of the match due to scheduled protests, closing off the stands around a section of roughly 100 Israel supporters waving national flags.
Norwegian fans are divided over Israel鈥檚 participation in the World Cup qualifying competition due to the war in Gaza.
Norway have now won all six of their Group I matches, boasting a goal difference of plus 26 ahead of their remaining two fixtures against Estonia and second-placed Italy, who sit nine points behind with two games in hand.
Despite missing a twice-taken penalty early on, Haaland found his rhythm, scoring once in the first half and twice after the break to reach his 50-goal milestone and finishing the night with an incredible 51 in 46 internationals.
Israel added to their own misery with two own goals in the first half from Anan Khalaili and Idan Nachmias.

HIGH SECURITY

Ahead of Saturday鈥檚 game, hundreds of pro-Palestinian supporters gathered to protest outside the Norwegian parliament, with many wearing the jerseys of the Palestine national team.
Marching toward Ullevaal Stadium with Palestinian flags and flares, the protesters gathered outside, vowing to continue until kickoff as nearby buildings displayed pro-Palestinian banners hanging from balconies.
As Israel鈥檚 anthem played, loud boos echoed around the stadium, while large Palestinian flags and a banner reading 鈥淟et children live鈥 were displayed in the stands.
On the pitch, Haaland came close to scoring early on when Israel goalkeeper Daniel Peretz showcased his brilliance. First, he produced a sharp reflex save, then denied Haaland from the penalty spot twice after the kick was ordered to be retaken.
The match was briefly halted when a pitch invader ran onto the field, capping off a chaotic opening 10 minutes.
Relief finally came for the home fans in the 18th when Alexander Sorloth broke down the flank and sent in a low cross that deflected off Israel forward Khalaili and looped into the net, giving the Norwegians a deserved lead.
In the 27th minute Haaland made up for his penalty miss and doubled the lead after a through pass from Sorloth.
A minute later Norway went three goals up as a panicked clearance from Peretz struck his defender Nachmias and rolled into the net for Israel鈥檚 second own goal of the match.

HAALAND REACHES FIFTY-GOALS MILESTONE
In the second half, Haaland marked a special milestone by netting his 50th goal for Norway, heading in Antonio Nusa鈥檚 cross in the 63rd. Nine minutes later an almost identical move saw Haaland score again to complete his hat-trick and seal a memorable night for the Manchester City striker.
The home fans stayed behind after the match, singing 鈥楴orway will go to the World Cup鈥 to the tune of Twisted Sister鈥檚 鈥榃e鈥檙e Not Gonna Take It,鈥 as they celebrated in the belief that the long wait since 1998 to reach the finals again is nearly over.
鈥淲e still have two matches left to go. It鈥檚 great to execute such a solid game today,鈥 Nusa told TV2. 鈥淲e just have to enjoy it. There鈥檚 still a lot of work to do but I鈥檓 just enjoying it.鈥

Pro-Palestinian march in Oslo ahead of Israel v Norway match

Pro-Palestinian march in Oslo ahead of Israel v Norway match
Updated 11 October 2025

Pro-Palestinian march in Oslo ahead of Israel v Norway match

Pro-Palestinian march in Oslo ahead of Israel v Norway match
  • Many demonstrators wore Palestinian keffiyeh shawls draped over their shoulders and waved Palestinian flags
  • 鈥淭he message today is to say we give the red card to Israel, to apartheid, and to genocide,鈥 said Line Khateeb, the head of the Norwegian Committee for Palestine

OSLO: Hundreds of people attended a pro-Palestinian demonstration in Oslo on Saturday ahead of Israel鈥檚 World Cup qualifier against Norway, chanting 鈥淔ree Palestine鈥 to protest against Israel鈥檚 鈥済enocide,鈥 AFP journalists reported.
Many demonstrators wore Palestinian keffiyeh shawls draped over their shoulders and waved Palestinian flags as they gathered in the city center before walking in a procession to the Ullevaal stadium.
Smoke flares were lit but the atmosphere remained calm.


鈥淭he message today is to say we give the red card to Israel, to apartheid, and to genocide,鈥 said Line Khateeb, the head of the Norwegian Committee for Palestine, one of the organizers of the protest.
鈥淲e do not accept football being used to whitewash war crimes, as we see today when Israel participates in the World Cup qualification games,鈥 she told AFP.
Demonstrators carried banners reading 鈥淓xclude Israel from International Football,鈥 鈥淔rom the River to the Sea,鈥 鈥淩ed Card to Israel鈥 and 鈥淚t鈥檚 a Genocide, Not a War.鈥
鈥淚srael has been committing genocide for the last two years and killing indiscriminately, doing the most horrible thing that could be imaginable,鈥 one of the demonstrators, Munib Sarwar, a 40-year-old engineer, told AFP.


鈥淲e need to show solidarity with the children and the people of Gaza who have been terrorized for the last two years,鈥 he added.
Organizers decided to go ahead with the demonstration despite the Gaza ceasefire deal reached Thursday between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas.
鈥淚t鈥檚 not the end of the occupation. It doesn鈥檛 mean the West Bank is free. It doesn鈥檛 mean Palestine is free. We need to keep pushing and putting sanctions on Israel to hold them accountable in order to have a proper free Palestine,鈥 Khateeb said.
Heavy security was in place for the match.
Dozens of police officers on horseback and others in riot gear were posted near the stadium, an AFP journalist at the scene saw.
The head of the Norwegian football association, Lise Klaveness, recently said she was pushing 鈥渇or Israel to be sanctioned.鈥
鈥淧ersonally, I think that if Russia is excluded, Israel should be as well,鈥 she said in a Norwegian podcast.
Several days after Russia鈥檚 full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, UEFA and FIFA agreed to exclude Russian teams and clubs from all international competitions, a sanction that remains in place.
The Norwegian Football Association has previously said it would donate the proceeds from the ticket sales for Saturday鈥檚 match to Doctors Without Borders.
With five victories in five matches, Norway top Group I of European qualifying with 15 points ahead of Italy and Israel, who both have nine points.


Mbappe and Konate out of France鈥檚 World Cup qualifier in Iceland

Mbappe and Konate out of France鈥檚 World Cup qualifier in Iceland
Updated 11 October 2025

Mbappe and Konate out of France鈥檚 World Cup qualifier in Iceland

Mbappe and Konate out of France鈥檚 World Cup qualifier in Iceland
  • Mbappe took two knocks during Friday鈥檚 3-0 World Cup qualifying win over Azerbaijan
  • Liverpool defender Konate remained on the bench with a right thigh problem

PARIS: Kylian Mbappe and Ibrahima Konate have been ruled out of Monday鈥檚 2026 World Cup qualifier in Iceland where France could book their ticket to next year鈥檚 tournament.
Already suffering from a 鈥渟mall niggle鈥 in his right ankle from playing for Real Madrid, Mbappe took two knocks during Friday鈥檚 3-0 World Cup qualifying win over Azerbaijan in Paris, where he opened the scoring but was substituted before the end of the match.
Liverpool defender Konate remained on the bench with a right thigh problem with his place against Iceland now taken by Marseille鈥檚 Benjamin Pavard.
Mbappe鈥檚 absence adds to the long list of forward unavailable for October鈥檚 World Cup qualifiers, which includes Ousmane Dembele, Desire Doue, Marcus Thuram and Bradley Barcola.
After returning to the Clairefontaine training ground on Friday night, 鈥渢he French team captain spoke with (coach) Didier Deschamps who acknowledged his absence,鈥 the French federation (FFF) said in a statement.
Mbappe 鈥渉as been released to his club (Real Madrid) and will not be replaced,鈥 the FFF added, confirming hours later that Konate 鈥渉as returned to his club鈥檚 availability.鈥
Konate had joined the team with a slight injury and 鈥渦nderwent treatment and a specific protocol but will not be able to play Monday in Reykjavik,鈥 the FFF said.
Mbappe scored on the stroke of half-time against Azerbaijan and was then struck by a tackle from Rustam Ahmedzade. He took another knock to the same ankle late in the game, and was replaced by Florian Thauvin.
鈥淗e has a sore ankle and he took a knock there. He preferred to come off; the pain was quite significant,鈥 Deschamps said after the French victory.
Adrien Rabiot and the substitute Thauvin were also on the scoresheet as Deschamps鈥檚 team remain unbeaten after three games and top of Group D.
Les Bleus will book their passage to the United States, Canada and Mexico next year if they win in Iceland on Monday and Ukraine fail to beat Azerbaijan.


Coco Gauff overcomes 7 double faults to beat Jasmine Paolini and reach Wuhan final

Coco Gauff overcomes 7 double faults to beat Jasmine Paolini and reach Wuhan final
Updated 11 October 2025

Coco Gauff overcomes 7 double faults to beat Jasmine Paolini and reach Wuhan final

Coco Gauff overcomes 7 double faults to beat Jasmine Paolini and reach Wuhan final
  • Gauff edged Paolini winning the battle of converted breaks seven-to-five
  • The third-ranked Gauff fought back from three breaks in the second set

WUHAN: Coco Gauff had more struggles with her serve but overcame seven double faults to beat Jasmine Paolini 6-4, 6-3 and reach the Wuhan Open final on Saturday.
With both top-10 players struggling with their service games, Gauff edged Paolini winning the battle of converted breaks seven-to-five.
The third-ranked Gauff fought back from three breaks in the second set and won the final four games to advance to the final.
Gauff, who changed her serving coach in August, leads the women鈥檚 circuit this season with 378 double faults, over 120 more than the next player.
Fifth-ranked Paolini had eliminated Wimbledon champion Iga Swiatek in the quarterfinals.
Top-ranked Aryna Sabalenka faces Jessica Pegula in the other semifinal on Saturday.


鈥楩illing a moral vacuum鈥: Ashish Prashar leads global campaign to eject Israel from football

鈥楩illing a moral vacuum鈥: Ashish Prashar leads global campaign to eject Israel from football
Updated 11 October 2025

鈥楩illing a moral vacuum鈥: Ashish Prashar leads global campaign to eject Israel from football

鈥楩illing a moral vacuum鈥: Ashish Prashar leads global campaign to eject Israel from football
  • Figure behind #GameOverIsrael tells Arab News about billboards popping up worldwide
  • Ban would send clear message: 鈥楴o to their crimes, no to apartheid, no to genocide, no to occupation鈥

DUBAI: On Sept. 17, New Yorkers and tourists in Times Square were greeted by a billboard that said: 鈥淚srael is committing genocide. No genocide on the pitch.鈥

It was the opening gambit of #GameOverIsrael, a campaign launched by human rights activist Ashish Prashar aimed at getting FIFA and UEFA to ban Israel from football, both at club and international level.

The campaign went viral, and has continued to do so in the ensuing weeks. It was certainly noticed by those at the receiving end.

The billboard 鈥渨as pulled down after three days鈥 due to pressure from the Israeli prime minister鈥檚 office, Prashar told Arab News. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 how important it is to them. If we knock them out of football, they鈥檙e done culturally.鈥

Since then, billboards have appeared in major cities worldwide. On Oct. 11, a billboard targeting UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin was unveiled in Milan, saying: 鈥淧resident Ceferin, Israel is committing genocide. Suspend Israel now. It鈥檚 your moral obligation.鈥

To explain the campaign鈥檚 impact, Prashar looks back to the days preceding its launch. 鈥淚 always go back to what was going on in the world on Sept. 15. At scale, nobody in the mainstream media globally, especially in the West, was really talking about Israel, genocide and football, not together.鈥

The campaign aimed to 鈥渇ill that moral vacuum,鈥 he said, adding that it has changed the conversation primarily by focusing on individual football federations rather than politicians.

鈥淲e all knew it was a genocide before we needed the UN to officially say it was one,鈥 Prashar said, adding that instead of wasting time on political leaders whose policies will not change, 鈥渨e were reflecting where the public were already. You only have to see the stands of Europe, where there were Palestinian flags, banners, protests, people singing 鈥榳e鈥檙e the children of Gaza鈥 across the streets of Europe.鈥

He said the feedback has been 鈥減henomenal,鈥 and people needed an attainable target to focus on. Football provided that target.

鈥淧oliticians feel sometimes too out of reach for people, but 鈥 UEFA doesn鈥檛 feel too distant,鈥 he added. 鈥淕etting them to do something doesn鈥檛 feel too unachievable. Why would they not do anything about this injustice?

鈥淥n the other side of this, UEFA, interestingly enough, and the federations have reacted with me in a positive way. There鈥檚 no one who doesn鈥檛 want (Israel) kicked out of Europe in the federations.

鈥淭he only two countries that really have drawn a line are England and Germany, but pretty much everyone on the UEFA executive committee 鈥 which is 19 members of the UEFA federation 鈥 want (Israel) gone.

鈥淲e鈥檝e talked to federation heads from the likes of Norway to Greece to everywhere. They want them gone.鈥

Prashar confirmed that the launch of the campaign has triggered federations to write to UEFA and FIFA demanding Israel鈥檚 exit. 

鈥淭hey were probably already there. They needed a campaign, they needed organization, they needed a political moment for everybody to actively do something,鈥 he said.

鈥淚 believe Ceferin was already there. I believe that for slightly different reasons, as a father. I believe he, from what I understand, only put the 鈥榮top killing children鈥 (banner) at the UEFA Super Cup because his family wanted that.鈥

Prashar believes that unlike FIFA, there was a desire in UEFA to address the issue and that beyond going viral, the campaign has already provided concrete successes.

鈥淪tep one is most of the federations in the executive committee have written to the president to ask him to suspend (Israel). None of them were doing that before this campaign,鈥 he said.

鈥淔rom Turkey to Ireland and Belgium and everywhere in between, they鈥檝e written to the president.

鈥淪econd step, UEFA really wanted to do this. There was supposed to be a vote before (US President Donald) Trump鈥檚 peace plan.

鈥淯EFA even took concrete steps to make this happen. This is how I know it鈥檚 real. It鈥檚 not just words.鈥

Billboards have appeared in major cities worldwide, including this one in Milan which directly appeals to UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin. (X/@gameover_israel)

Under normal circumstances, if a club was kicked out of European competition, opponents would be given an automatic 3-0 win and awarded three points.

Here, UEFA intended to change the rules so that a banned team would be replaced, meaning that smaller clubs would not suffer financially by losing gate money from an abandoned home match.

Prashar said taking such a step shows the seriousness with which UEFA is taking the matter, though political developments over the last week have held up progress on the vote.

鈥淭hey changed their rules and regulations to actually make that happen. The only reason 鈥 it still hasn鈥檛 happened is Trump鈥檚 peace plan. We鈥檙e reigniting that conversation right now,鈥 he added.

Even if there is a ceasefire, 鈥淧alestinians are occupied and basically under the rule of the Israeli regime,鈥 he said.

鈥淲e didn鈥檛 let the Nazis go and play a football game the day that the bombs stopped after the Second World War. We actually suspended them for eight years.鈥

FIFA鈥檚 stance is significantly different to UEFA鈥檚, with the sport鈥檚 governing body having consistently shied away from taking major decisions due to political pressure.

FIFA President Gianni Infantino is 鈥渕orally consistent,鈥 Prashar said. 鈥淗e didn鈥檛 want to throw Russia out (in 2022). It was 12 European federations that made that happen 鈥 They forced the initiative.

鈥淭his is kind of what we want federations to do now 鈥 step into that moral void and force the initiative. FIFA on their own won鈥檛 suspend Israel.鈥

When Infantino says politics should not be in football, 鈥済enocide isn鈥檛 politics, it鈥檚 a crime against humanity,鈥 said Prashar.

鈥淲hen you decide that you鈥檙e not going to take a stand against something morally reprehensible that we as a society have said is the ultimate crime, you鈥檝e taken the side of the genociders. You鈥檙e not being neutral.鈥

At club and international level, there have been demands to boycott teams representing Israel. Fan groups have urged Aston Villa鈥檚 Europa League match against Maccabi Tel Aviv in November to be called off.

Meanwhile, the football federations of Italy and Norway have expressed a clear desire not to face Israel in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers, said Prashar.

The football federations of Spain, France, Belgium, Portugal and others must 鈥渟how solidarity鈥 with Italy and Norway, he added.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

鈥淧eople need to understand 鈥 why UEFA is super pivotal to this,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t doesn鈥檛 just mean the suspension of Israeli clubs. It means they鈥檙e suspended from the Nations League, the European Championship, and under 21s, 19s and 17s football, which make a lot of revenue as well.

鈥淏ut also they鈥檙e suspended from the UEFA subsidy. If they lost that, the (Israeli) league will be bankrupt.鈥

Prashar added: 鈥淚sraeli football has no way of coming back, even if they鈥檙e not banned by FIFA. They鈥檙e finished as an entity. That鈥檚 why the UEFA push is really important.鈥

He believes that by banning Israel from football, the world would send a clear message: 鈥淣o to their crimes, no to apartheid, no to genocide, no to occupation.鈥 

He added: 鈥淭he reason football is so important is it鈥檚 the only true global cultural item If the domino goes, every other domino goes. Every other cultural item goes.

鈥淲e only have to look at apartheid South Africa to look at the domino effect. That鈥檚 exactly how it played out, and that鈥檚 exactly how it will play out again.鈥

Prashar insists that speculative stories in the media reassuring Israel of its place in UEFA are mere propaganda. 

鈥淭he reason they鈥檙e doing that is they know UEFA鈥檚 policy is not to respond to rumors,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 believe they鈥檇 rather be in football than have a seat at the UN.鈥

Prashar said whatever happens with Trump鈥檚 plan, the campaign is 鈥渘ot over,鈥 adding: 鈥淚 think the thing that the Israelis would like is the momentum of this to go out. And with the pause because of the ceasefire, they think it鈥檚 gone.

鈥淲e have a whole second-wave plan that includes actual footballers who are current and retired.

鈥淲e have more iconic billboards going up across Europe this time, from Madrid to London, which will make it very clear that people have now decided to pick the side of occupation and genocide if they don鈥檛 make this decision.鈥

Prashar鈥檚 campaign is also launching a legal case against the European federation. 鈥淚 think UEFA is morally obliged to remove Israel, but they鈥檙e also legally obliged,鈥 he said.

鈥淎 lot of people don鈥檛 know that last year, the ICJ (International Court of Justice) ruled that Israel should leave the Occupied Territories, which includes the West Bank, and that every state, entity, organization, business should guarantee that there鈥檚 no normalization with occupation 鈥 There are two Israeli football teams in the West Bank illegally,鈥 he added.

鈥淩ight now, unless UEFA suspend Israel鈥檚 league, they鈥檙e literally breaking international law. And Ceferin, an international lawyer, should be fully aware of that.鈥

It will become increasingly difficult, if not impossible, to justify Israel鈥檚 participation in club football at the very least, according to Prashar.

UEFA will 鈥渞eally struggle,鈥 he said. 鈥淎lso, one of our legal partners has found a soldier who actually did go to Gaza at Maccabi Haifa.

鈥淪o if they can prove his war crimes, we鈥檙e just going to throw that everywhere. They're literally letting a guy who killed children play football.鈥