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“Sport plays an important role in withdrawing legitimacy from any state committing genocide and apartheid, and every player, former player and fan should be speaking out.”
Who was Suleiman al-Obeid?
According to Al Jazeera, al-Obeid started his career at the Khadamat al-Shati club in Gaza before joining the Al-Amari Youth Centre Club in the occupied West Bank. He played 24 international matches, and gained international recognition after scoring a scissor kick goal against the Yemeni national team in the 2010 West Asian Football Federation Championship.
Al-Obeid leaves behind a wife and five children.
Mohamed Salah speaks out
Israeli military spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel Nadav Shosain replied to Salah: “Hey Mohamed, after an initial review, we found no records of any incidents involving Suleiman al-Obeid. In order to take a closer look, we need more details.”