UEFA deliver new message on Gaza before PSG vs Tottenham after Salah criticism

UEFA presented a message to the world for the Super Cup final of Tottenham and Paris Saint-Germain

UEFA has yielded a message in which children and citizens are called to stop being killed in the midst of the continuous conflict in Gaza. The European administrative body saw a banner for the UEFA Super Cup collision between Tottenham and Paris Saint-Germain on Wednesday evening.

The banner put on the field for the teams, stated: “Stop killing children. Stop killing citizens.” The message is recorded as the sides set up for their pre-match photo with UEFA iconography in the background.

On social media, UEFA repeated their message to an audience that goes beyond those who watched the match between the Champions League and Europa League winners in Italy. UEFA said: “From the UEFA Super Cup in Udine the message is loud and clear. A banner. A call.”

The Federation, based in Nyon, came for criticism during the weekend when they paid tribute to a football player who is known as the 'Palestinian Pele' after his death. Suleiman al-Obeid was killed in an Israeli attack in southern Gaza, according to the Palestine Football Association (PFA).

Obeid was killed when citizens waiting for humanitarian aid were attacked by Israeli troops saying the PFA. The 41-year-old is survived by his wife and children, and his family has seen tribute flow in because he was recognized as one of the brightest stars of Palestinian football '.

“Farewell to Suleiman al-Obeid, the 'Palestinian Pelé',” the body posted on sookial media. “A talent that gave hope to countless children, even in the darkest time.”

Liverpool -star Mohamed Salah called UEFA on social media, apparently not impressed by their contribution. The Egypt International quoted UEFA's message and quickly emphasized his problems with their function about Obeid.

“Can you tell us how he died, where and why?” Salah posted on X.

After the death of Obei, the PFA reported that football is just one of the hundreds of athletes who lost their lives in Gaza. From at least 662 athletes and their relatives are said to have been killed during Israeli attacks from the weekend.

“The number of deaths or who died of hunger has reached 421, including 103 children,” said the PFA.

Salah has previously spoken about the destruction that takes place in the middle. “It is not always easy to speak in times like this,” he said.

“There has been too much violence and too much heartbreaking brutality. The escalation in recent weeks is unbearable to see.

“All lives are sacred and must be protected. The slaughter must stop. Families are torn apart. What is now clear is that humanitarian aid to Gaza must be allowed immediately. The people there are terrible circumstances.

“The scenes in the hospital last night were horrible. The people of Gaza urgently need food, water and medical supplies. I call on the world leaders to come together to prevent further slaughter of all the innocent souls. Humanity must have the upright.”

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