Manchester City's Pep Guardiola Speaks Out Against Gaza Atrocities After Receiving Honorary Doctorate
- On Monday, Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola received an honorary degree from the University of Manchester and spoke about the Gaza conflict.
- The war began in October 2023 after Hamas attacked Israel, killing about 1,200 people, which escalated into a larger Gaza conflict.
- Guardiola emotionally addressed the killing of Gaza children, urging the world not to remain silent amid the reported deaths of at least 17,400 children.
- He expressed that people may feel detached or indifferent when witnessing young children around four years old losing their lives in bombings or attacks on hospitals, believing it does not concern them, underscoring the severity of the humanitarian disaster.
- Guardiola’s speech underscored the global silence on Gaza’s suffering and implied a call for awareness and action amid ongoing civilian casualties.
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Pep Guardiola: 'if we don't speak up on the Gaza genocide, our kids will be next'
Football legend Pep Guardiola has used a speech to warn against silence on the ongoing US-Israeli genocide in occupied Gaza, which has killed over 17,000 children so far. In particular, he said, we should be aware that “the next four/five-year-old kids will be ours”. That’s why we must do our part, speaking out and taking action against the atrocities and our governments’ complicity. Pep Guardiola: speaking out Pep Guardiola is arguably one of t…
Antisemites echo Pep Guardiola’s remarks against Israel
On Monday, Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola was awarded an honorary degree by the University of Manchester, in recognition of his contributions to the city, both on and off the pitch. During his acceptance speech, Guardiola addressed the situation in Gaza amid the ongoing war between Israel and the Hamas terrorist organization. Expressing deep personal anguish over events in the region, he pointedly avoided mentioning the October 7 massacre…


War in Gaza hurts my entire body — Pep Guardiola
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola has insisted that the war in Gaza hurts his entire body. Guardiola spoke recently on Monday as he delivered an emotional speech while being honoured by the University of Manchester. “It’s so painful what we see in Gaza, it hurts my whole body,” Guardiola said. “Let me be clear, it’s not about ideology. It’s just about the love of life and about the care of your neighbour,” he stated. The conflict in Gaza escala…
In a speech delivered on Monday night, Manchester City coach had touching words about "boys and girls killed by bombs."
On Tuesday, Manchester City coach confided his feelings about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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