Gary Linekar and Jeremy Corbin have joined the footballer Mohammad Salah in condemning UEFA tribute Late Suleman al-Obid, known as “Palestinian Pelé”.
Al-Obid, 41, was When Israeli forces targeted citizens According to Palestine Football Association (PFA), on Wednesday, the Gaza Strip is waiting for humanitarian aid.
In a post paying tribute to the footballer on the social media platform X, the UEFA said: “Suleman al-obed, farewell to ‘Palestinian Pelé’. A talent who gave hope to countless children, even in the darkness”.

Liverpool player Mohammad Salah called the governing body out to refer to the circumstances of his death, saying: “Can you tell us how he died, where, and why?”
Now, former England footballer and TV presenter Gary Linekar has taken an article on Instagram to share an article about the backlash for the UEFA post, writing: “We can’t hear you UEFA”.
Jeremy Corbin also supported the advice of advice on X and said: “Well mo!”.
The social media post of advice has been seen by 73.4 million users so far.
Liverpool, 33, who has more than 19 million X followers, asked to stop the massacres in the first conflict and help for assistance to Gaza.

In a video posted on Instagram in October 2023, he wrote: “It is not always easy to speak in time. There has been a lot of violence and too much heartbreak and cruelty.
“It is unbearable to see an increase in recent weeks. All lives are sacred and should be preserved. The massacre needs to be stopped. Families are being torn.”
The PFA said that Al-Obid, who was married to two sons and three daughters, scored 24 for the national team, scored twice.
The PFA stated that he was given the surname of “Palestinian Pelé”.

But At least 38 Palestinians were killed overnight on Tuesday and Wednesday According to local health officials, an Israeli -backed US contractor seeking assistance from the United Nations convoys and sites being run by.
The Israeli army said that when the mob reached their forces, it took out the warning shots, but it was not aware of any casualties.
Nasir Hospital, who receives the body, said another four people were killed in the Tina region, an American contractor on a site leading to a site in the Southern Gaza run by the Israeli -backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation. Al-Awadh Hospital said that it received the bodies of six people killed near a GHF site in Central Gaza. According to two hospitals, another 12 people were killed in the Israeli air strike.

GHF said it had no violent incidents on or on its sites. The army says that it tries to avoid damaging citizens and blame their deaths on Hamas as its terrorists are entangled in heavy population areas.
The United Nations has said that over 1,300 people have been killed near the aid distribution sites and aid convoys since the launch of the US and Israel-supported support distribution system, Gaza Humanitarian Foundation.