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UEFA President Writes Israel Amid Gaza War
The president of the European football governing body, UEFA, Aleksander Ceferin, has written a letter to Israel on behalf of the body to sympathize with the country.
In the letter, the UEFA president expressed “profound sorrow” regarding “the tragic acts of violence” that took place in Israel.
Reports claimed that Palestinian militant group Hamas attacked Israel and killed hundreds of Israeli citizens and a couple of foreigners. The group reportedly kidnapped around 150 people during the attack.
In retaliation for Hamas’ attacks, Israel has conducted airstrikes on Gaza and cut off the territory’s access to fuel, food, water, and medical supplies.
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In Ceferin’s letter on behalf of the European football community which was addressed to the Israel Football Association, the UEFA president wrote: “On behalf of Uefa and the European football community, I am writing to express our profound sorrow upon learning about the tragic acts of violence that occurred last week in Israel, resulting in the loss of innocent lives.
“My heart goes out to all the victims and their families during these difficult times. It is an unimaginable tragedy, and the pain and sorrow are profound and resonate across the entire football community.
“We sincerely hope no one will ever again experience such grief.
“My friend, I pray for these deep wounds to heal and for a world where such senseless acts of violence have no place.”
Note that Israel and Kosovo’s Euro 2024 qualifier scheduled for Sunday, October 12, has been postponed indefinitely due to the ongoing war.
A new date for the game will soon be announced as the Israel national team will not be allowed to leave the Jewish country until the ongoing crisis subsides.
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