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Ban Israel from playing in World Cup
The Mercury
|September 05, 2025
RIGHT now, Israel is starving 470000 Palestinians and moving troops to occupy Gaza.
Over 55000 Palestinians have been killed within two years — families, babies and entire communities erased.
Yet FIFA continues to roll out the red carpet, welcoming Israel to participate in the World Cup, ignoring the human suffering and destruction caused daily.
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