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Liverpool and Egypt forward Mohamed Salah has called for the massacres in the Israeli-Hamas conflict to stop and for immediate humanitarian aid to be allowed into Gaza sports
Hundreds of Palestinian civilians were killed in a massive blast at a Gaza City hospital on Tuesday, while concerns grow as supplies of water and food ran out sports
Both Israel and Hamas have issued rival claims about the atrocity feared to have killed at least 500 sports
Israel has said it will allow Egypt to deliver limited quantities of humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip amid its siege following surprise attacks by Hamas on October 7 sports
Salah had already made what was described as a “significant” undisclosed donation, via his agent, to humanitarian organisation the Egyptian Red Crescent Society in support of the people of Gaza sports
In a video post on social media during Wednesday evening, Salah called the scenes at the hospital “horrifying” and for leaders to come together to “prevent the further slaughter of innocent souls” sports
RecommendedIsrael-Hamas war live: Biden warns against making 9/11 mistakes as Sunak to meet NetanyahuWho is to blame for Gaza hospital bomb - we scrutinise the evidenceRishi Sunak arrives in Israel for talks with Benjamin NetanyahuSalah said: “It is not always easy to speak in times like this sports
There has been too much violence and too much heartbreak and brutality sports
“The escalations in the recent weeks is unbearable to witness sports
All lives are sacred and must be protected sports
The massacres need to stop sports
Families are being torn apart sports
“What is clear now is humanitarian aid to Gaza must be allowed immediately sports
The people there are in terrible conditions sports
“The scenes at the hospital last night were horrifying sports
The people of Gaza need food, water and medical supplies urgently sports
“I am calling on the world leaders to come together to prevent the further slaughter of innocent souls – humanity must prevail sports
”Last week, the Government encouraged sports sports bodies in the UK to pay respects to the victims of the recent violence in Israel and the Gaza strip sports
It is understood the Department for Culture, Media and Sport had written to various governing bodies suggesting they pay tribute in an appropriate manner at forthcoming events sports
While the Government has expressed its steadfast support of Israel, the sports Football Association opted not to light up the Wembley arch with the colours of the Israel flag for England’s friendly against Australia last Friday sports
England players wore black armbands during that match and a period of silence was held before kick-off to respect “the innocent victims of the devastating events in Israel and Palestine” sports
The PA news agency understands Israel and Palestine flags will not be allowed into stadiums for Premier League matches from this weekend sports
In a bid to ensure top-flight grounds are not used by supporters of either side of the escalating Middle East conflict to voice their protests, the Star of David flag and the flag of Palestine will be banned sports
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Ange Postecoglou will not tell Tottenham supporters how to feel about the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict but hopes his team can provide a sense of escapism when they host Fulham on Monday night sports
The fixture will be Spurs’ first at home since tensions escalated in the Middle East, with hundreds of Palestinian civilians killed in a massive blast at a Gaza City hospital on Tuesday sports
A statement was issued by Tottenham earlier this month in response to the initial war breaking out sports between Israel and Hamas, but some supporters were critical of the club for failing to show support for victims from the Jewish community, which has a long-standing affiliation with the Premier League outfit sports
Postecoglou answered questions about the ongoing conflict during Friday’s press conference and although he discussed the topic at length, he was keen to point out the role of his players is merely to help fans forget their troubles for 90 minutes sports
“I have the responsibility of being a sports football manager but like everyone else, I’m a human being and you struggle with these things and you understand that other people will struggle with them,” he explained sports
“My life experience has taught me not to judge or come to any strong conclusions sports
I’ll let the people who are affected by it be the guide in these kinds of things, because it’s very easy for others to cast judgement but in all these things, you are guided by people who are directly affected sports
“I am not the custodian of this club sports
I have been at this club for four months or whatever it is sports
“People have spent lifetimes in these clubs, so I am not going to go round telling people how to feel, how to behave, how to act, what to think sports
“As I said, I think the greatest role a sports football club can play in these scenarios is to provide what they have always provided – a sense of one place where people can come and escape and hopefully unite as one to support their sports football club sports
“You know, maybe sort of take them away from whatever troubles they may have sports
I think that’s the greatest role any sports football club has sports
”No Israel or Palestine flags will be allowed into Tottenham’s stadium on Monday, which was a club-wide move by the Premier League in an attempt to ease any potential tension among supporters during this weekend sports
A minute’s silence has occurred in all top-flight matches but Postecoglou was eager to focus on sports football in its purest form when quizzed about the feeling of fans affected by the Israel-Hamas war sports
He added: “When we go out there on Monday night there will be 60,000 – and hundreds of thousands around the world – who just want to see their sports football team play some exciting sports football and win a game and give them that joy that only sports football can bring sports
“Because, you know, when you score in that last minute to win a game of sports football, you don’t care who is next to you sports
Do you?“You don’t care where they come from, what they think or what they believe sports
You are united as one for that moment sports
That’s what sports football provides sports
”Postecoglou did also reveal support is on hand for Israel international Manor Solomon, who is currently out with a knee injury while the war is impacting his home nation sports
“Not specifically (about the war) sports
I have spoken to Manor because he’s dealing with a couple of things sports
He has just had his surgery as well sports
I have been helping him through that process,” the Spurs boss revealed sports
“Again, it’s not about me trying to extract information from him sports
I am there sports
“He’s going through what he is going through, like a lot of people in his position sports
Hopefully like I said, he feels like there’s a place here where he feels if he needs some extra help or guidance, we can give it to him sports
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