Ministro israeliano critica Yamal per aver sventolato la bandiera palestinese

Il ministro della Difesa israeliano Israel Katz ha criticato l'ala del Barcellona Lamine Yamal per aver sventolato una bandiera palestinese durante i festeggiamenti del club per il titolo della Liga. Il diciottenne è stato visto tenere la bandiera su un autobus scoperto durante la parata della vittoria di lunedì a Barcellona. Katz ha accusato Yamal di incitare all'odio contro Israele.

Il diciottenne ha tenuto una grande bandiera palestinese mentre attraversava la città con i suoi compagni di squadra. Le autorità locali hanno riferito che circa 750.000 sostenitori hanno partecipato alla parata dopo che il Barcellona si era assicurato il titolo di campione il giorno precedente. Yamal, che è musulmano, ha successivamente condiviso le immagini del momento su Instagram.

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