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Letters to the Editor | Aug. 10, 2025

  • More than 300 Palestinian athletes, including children, have been killed and entire sports stadiums in Gaza have been reduced to rubble amid ongoing conflict.
  • This devastation follows longstanding policies that systematically deprive Palestinians of fundamental rights, including deliberate destruction of sports infrastructure as collective punishment.
  • International sporting organizations are urged to recognize their ethical and legal obligations and take measures to prevent sports from being used to obscure serious breaches of international law.
  • Permitting Israeli teams to compete without holding them responsible calls into question the fairness of the process and weakens the ethical principles that uphold global sports.
  • These events highlight ongoing humanitarian crises and prompt urgent questions about accountability, ethics, and respect for universal human rights in international sport.
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The Billings Gazette broke the news in Billings, United States on Thursday, August 7, 2025.
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