Ziyech: a black stain on soccer

OUTRAGEOUS: Moroccan football star Hakim Ziyech posts new anti-Israel content

Galatasaray star posts Gaza footage, declares, “They think they can do whatever they want. Liberate Palestine,” provoking outrage in Israel.

Hakim Ziyech (Photo: HeukersMedia/ Shutterstock)

After uploading shocking footage of the brutal pogrom perpetrated by many Muslims against hundreds of Maccabi Tel Aviv fans who came to Amsterdam to watch a soccer match, Hakim Zeyesh, star of the Moroccan national team and the Turkish Galatasaray team, continues to incite with a video he uploaded regarding Gaza.

In the video, the anti-Semitic footballer wrote: "And they are worried about their hooligans who think they can do whatever they want in any country or city they visit. This is reality! The West's double standards."

Immediately afterwards, Zeish uploaded a video of a fan from a few months ago at the Olympic Games in which the fan talked about the soccer tournament in which the Israeli team participated in and wrote: "Liberate Palestine" and added Palestinian flags.

Since the beginning of the war against the Hamas in the Gaza Strip, the star of the Moroccan national team has been doing everything to snub the State of Israel. He posts against the Israel Defense Forces, and shamelessly continues to incite and lie to his millions of followers on social networks.

* Channel 14 contributed to this article.

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