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The morning after the storm, the senior political commentator returned to an earlier statement by the national team striker against Itai Schechter, with a message to "All Whining" about the shouts of contempt in Haifa
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Sunday, 05 September 2021, 10:41
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The storm around Mons Dabour refuses to end.
Political commentator and senior media man Amit Segal posted a tweet this morning (Sunday) that added fuel to the fire, mentioning a previous statement by the national team striker that is inconsistent with his demand now to enjoy complete freedom of expression.
Dabour has been receiving a lot of criticism since the post he published in September 2020, when he referred to the riots on the Temple Mount during Operation The Wall Guard and quoted on Instagram a verse from the Koran that could be interpreted as encouraging violence against IDF soldiers.
Someday he Ithsbn with them, "he wrote.
Post caused a stir and led to angry reactions also Footballers Jews, led Davor take a break Israel's national team, until recently apologized and returned adopt a decision which was not accepted with equanimity complete. However, the victory of 2: 5 last night (Saturday) at Austria he received boos every time he touched the ball, which only intensified when he scored the second goal for the blue-and-whites.
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This morning, Segal recalled another statement by Davor, who visited a post by Itai Schechter in the March 2020 elections in which the then Maccabi Tel Aviv striker expressed opposition to forming a government with the joint list.
"A government with the common - a disaster for Israel," Schechter wrote, and was criticized by Arab footballers, including some who wore the Israeli national team uniform.
PS When the national team player Itai Schechter came out against a government with the common, those who are now whining about racism and freedom of expression called on Maccabi Tel Aviv to suspend him.
There was also one player who bluntly attacked him and wrote:
'It turns out that the VAR system has not yet reached Instagram, the players can still impersonate politicians'.
Writer's name: Mons Dabour, "Segal tweeted, rekindling the controversy surrounding the Hoffenheim striker, after it already seemed like football fans were putting him behind and concentrating on the impressive victory of Willy Rotensteiner's team.
Either way, it looks like Davor will continue to draw fire in the near future, especially in the team’s home games.
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