Tuesday, October 10, 2023

Robbie Keane, a former footballer for Liverpool and Celtic, leaves Israel following a Hamas attack


 NEW DELHI: Previous Liverpool and Ireland footballer Robbie Keane has allegedly moved from Israel to Greece throughout the end of the week because of the escalating struggle among Israel and Hamas.

Keane presently fills in as the chief of Israeli Chief Association group Maccabi Tel Aviv, a position he expected recently.

The continuous threats between Israeli powers and Palestinian gathering Hamas have prompted a critical death toll, with more than 500 Palestinians and 800 Israelis supposedly killed since the flare-up of brutality. Sadly, by far most of Palestinian losses are regular citizens.

During the level of the contention, previous Tottenham and Liverpool striker Keane, alongside his associate chief Rory Delap, had to take shelter in a frenzy room, as per a report from UK-based news source talkSPORT. It was only after the Israeli military got the region that Keane could securely leave.

Robbie Keane, famous for his productive vocation as a footballer, gathered more than 400 objectives while addressing different clubs, including Tottenham, Leeds, Liverpool, Coventry, West Ham, and Celtic. Additionally, he holds the differentiation of being the Republic of Ireland's most-covered player and all-time driving objective scorer.

Keane's arrangement as the chief of Maccabi Tel Aviv drew contention, drawing analysis from a few Irish political and social figures.

Many blamed Keane for conflicting with the Irish agreement requiring a blacklist, divestment, and authorizations development against Israel. Mark Ward, an individual from the Irish parliament from the Sein Finn party, blamed Keane for "sportswashing" and contended that his presence would be taken advantage of to "disregard and legitimize the politically-sanctioned racial segregation system."

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