THE Gary Lineker he made it clear that he will not stop speaking publicly about what is happening in Gaza, stressing that he “will not remain silent”.
Speaking to the reporter Mehdi Hassan for Zeteo Newsthe iconic former England captain and now BBC commentator, said he received threats last January for his political interventions on Twitter when he called for Israel to be banned from all sporting events, including football.
“It’s the worst thing I’ve seen in my lifetime.”
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“I know there are processes going on to keep people quiet and therefore I understand why many are holding back, but this thing has been going on for a long time, I feel pretty confident and I can’t keep quiet about what’s going on”Lineker noted.
“It is not anti-Semitic to point out that what Israel is doing is wrong. I can’t understand why everyone doesn’t see it the same way anymore. In any case, we all know that history in this corner of the world “runs” long before October 7th. But it’s really awful what’s happening.” underlined.
“I cry regularly, especially when I see certain images on social media,” said the English football legend.
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