Barak Bashar, the coach of the Israeli club Red Star Belgrade, took advantage of the press conference for the Leipzig match in the Champions League, to leave a strong noise about the situation in Israel following the attack launched by Hamas in the south of the country, considering himself frustrated by what he says is the silence of the football world. About this issue.
“The world of football has disappointed me. I ask: Is it all about the money? Can money buy values and justice? We are here in Germany and we all know the history of this country. The German Federation and its clubs, such as Mainz, Werder Bremen, Bayern and Dortmund, spoke out and chose to stand with the victims, the right side. It is a small light in this dark sea of silence. My country is bleeding, my family, my wife and my three children are running to the shelter day and night. An hour ago a place near our house was bombed. “You must know this: No one will fund us. We will win because we have no other choice.”
Barak Bashar’s long intervention began when the technician told the dramatic story of Michael, a nine-year-old boy who saw his parents killed by Hamas terrorists, who also kidnapped one of his sisters.
“I talked to Michael. He is a wonderful nine-year-old boy. He loves football and is a Barcelona fan. On the morning of October 7, Hamas entered his house. They killed his parents and kidnapped his two-year-old sister. He and his other six-year-old sister managed to hide in a closet and heard from there how their parents were killed. (…) It is just one case of hundreds of atrocities that occurred that day. They say that football connects nations, races and peoples. There is always talk of peace and respect, but I ask where is the respect for the 1,400 people who were killed. Innocent young men and women who just wanted to celebrate in peace. Entire families were burned alive in their homes. The girls were raped and killed. He said that pregnant women’s stomachs were cut into two halves and their children were killed by bullets.
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