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Efforts to punish Israel over Gaza grow in sports and cultural arenas
- Protests against an Israeli cycling team disrupted a major race in Spain, highlighting rising tensions over Israel's actions in Gaza.
- Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez supported the protests, calling for a boycott of Israel from international sports until the 'barbarity' in Gaza ends.
- Israel responded strongly to Sánchez's call for a sports boycott, emphasizing growing opposition to Israel in sports.
- No world leader has yet supported Sánchez's call for excluding Israel from international sports events.
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LONDON - Arab Jerusalem: The British newspaper Indbent published a report entitled "The effort to punish Israel for the Gaza war is increasing in sports and culture for its correspondent Graham Dunbar, in which it stated that the negative reactions to Israel by the humanitarian losses caused by the Gaza war since October 2023 go beyond politics to the sports and cultural fields.
A major cycling race in Spain was interrupted by protests against an Israeli team. Before a basketball match in Poland, Israel’s anthem was booed by fans. And several European countries are threatening to boycott an emblematic show if Israel participates.
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