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Midfielder Eden Kartzev posted on social media in support of the hostages, earning the ire of fans and club management in the Anatolian nation.
The move comes after heavy criticism, including from the NHL.
“We have a voice here that we have to use so that we cannot be ignored,” Manhattan borough president Mark Levine told JNS.
Antalya’s Chief Public Prosecutor’s Officer charged Sagiv Jehezkel with “inciting the public to hatred and hostility.”
The North American league has joined those criticizing the International Ice Hockey Federation’s decision to bar Israel from an upcoming tournament.
Tens of thousands of cyclists around the world responded to Israel-Premier Tech owner Sylvan Adams’s call to join the ride in over 40 cities across the globe.
The South African Jewish Board of Deputies criticized the decision as “shameful.”
“One million bells may shake the world, herald hope and mark a line between humanity and evil,” the project’s initiator said.
Bryan Williams said he was treated “very unfairly,” and that “they needed a scapegoat, and I was it.”
“Our freedom ride showcases our values of sportsmanship and fairness in contrast to the brutality of Hamas,” said Israel–Premier Tech team owner Sylvan Adams.
The district didn’t name the basketball player or the coach in announcing the results of its “thorough review.”
The Jewish team was escorted off the court by security after being subjected to antisemitic slurs by the opposing squad.