🚨 الممثل الأمريكي روبرت داوني جونيور يصرخ في وجه العالم: "أين أنتم؟
غزة تُباد، والعالم يختار الصمت المطبق!"
أين الإنسانية من دماء الأطفال؟ 💔
ما زالت #غزة_تحت_القصف
Many people don’t know this, but the crossed-arms “X” signal is FIFA’s universal gesture for reporting racist abuse.
When a player, coach, or team official makes that signal, they’re informing the referee that racist abuse has occurred. It is meant to trigger FIFA’s three-step anti-racism protocol: first stop the match, then suspend it if the abuse continues, and ultimately abandon the match if it doesn’t stop.
Today, Egypt manager Hossam Hassan made the “X” gesture from the touchline. Instead of initiating the protocol, the referee booked Hassan with a yellow card and allowed play to continue.
SNEAKO says Lionel Messi is the "Netanyahu of football" after Egypt was denied multiple VAR reviews and foul calls, and after an Egypt goal was overturned following a VAR review, resulting in Argentina eliminating Egypt from the FIFA World Cup. 😳
"He's a wall kisser. They rig it for him. It's unjust and unfair. He's not deserving of that top spot. Messi is the Netanyahu of football. Ronaldo is still the GOAT."
🚨Paul Scholes on Mo Salah and Egypt being eliminated by Argentina.
🗣️“This is the greatest robbery in football history I’ve ever witnessed, from the beginning of the game till the end there wasn’t any favorable decision for the Egyptian national team. You don’t have to bring in excuses for such controversial decisions in the end.”
“It’s sad and you can see how emotional and heartbreaking the fans look after the game, it’s not what we expected from the game today. A false penalty and many other decisions that isn’t meant to be taken, we just have to admit the fact that it was rigged and there’s nothing we can do about this.”
“It’s Lionel Messi and we all know why this happened today against the Egyptian team, this wasn’t how football is supposed to be played but they ruin everything with their favorite decisions.”
🚨 Letexier did exactly what FIFA wanted him to do today. The favoritism is blatant. Egypt didn't lose to a better team—they lost to the rigged system. 🇦🇷🇪🇬
🚨🚨🚨🚨الآن جبتلكم دليل قاطع إن ميسي مدلل الحكام
دقق جيدا عزيزي المحايد في هذا الفيديو: لحظة تسجيل ميسي الهدف الثاني انظر إلى الحكم الرابع (الذي يرفع لوحة التبديل) كيف نسي نفسه ورمى اللوحة واحتفل بهدف ميسي مع سكالوني
هل بقي أحد لديه شك في المؤامرة ؟
🚨🚨 عــــاجــل - حسام حسن في تصريح عن فلسطين.
ـــــ هل كانت تصريحاتك على فلسطين سببًا من أجل معاقبتكم؟
🗣 حسام حسن:" أنا مش عاوز اتكلم في كده، أحنا كنا بنتكلم في قضية انسانية حد حاسس باللي فقد بصره واللي ايده اتقطعت؟ احنا عاوزين الكورة تساهم في نشر الانسانية.
• لازم يكون ليهم مساندة للقضية لانها قضية انسانية في البلد اللي الاطفال بيمـوتوا فيها بيلبسوا تيشيرتات الارجنتين والسيتي وريال مدريد وبرشلونة
• الناس دول بيحبوكم وبيحبوا الكورة بس انتو برضو عمالين تقتلوهم."
🇪🇬 Egypt fans are furious with the FIFA decisions they claim made them lose unfairly to Argentina
This shows you why one goal was disallowed for a foul, and why Egypt didn't get a penalty when Salah went down in the box
Writer: Ian
https://t.co/8JRW3wd0t3
🚨🇪🇬 Las declaraciones del futbolista egipcio Zico le están dando la vuelta al mundo. Por fin alguien se atreve a denunciar lo que muchos consideran un arbitraje escandaloso.
“El árbitro fue injusto, es una opresión clara y evidente. Desperdició el esfuerzo de todo un país; desde el inicio estuvo en nuestra contra.
Es un PARTIDO AMAÑADO. Dios es mi juez y mi mejor defensor.
Disculpas a todo el pueblo de Egipto. No supimos cómo hacerlo… pero por la mano del árbitro.
El campeonato está amañado. Felicitaciones a Argentina por otra Copa del Mundo.”
Ojalá las demás selecciones que han sido acuchilladas en partidos contra Argentina, también alcen la voz. El futbol necesita transparencia y credibilidad.
Transcript of the Hossam Hassan statement re: Israeli politicians being mad he raised the Palestinian flag:
Hossam Hassan:
"I greet you, and I greet all the Turkish people.
Everyone has feelings and emotions. But if there's anyone in the world who doesn't feel for the Palestinian people, then they're not human—whether they're Arab, European, or anything else.
People in Europe and America care about animal rights if animals are mistreated. So what about human rights, when these people are being attacked every single day—children and women?
We are nations sitting in air-conditioned homes, with food and water. Meanwhile, there is a people living in the streets, with no food, no water, no place to live, and facing destruction.
If we don't feel for what's happening in Palestine, then that person isn't human and doesn't deserve to live. Whether they're Muslim, Christian, of any religion, or any nationality—it has nothing to do with nationality.
To anyone speaking about this, I say: imagine living just one day on the street, with no food, no water. In the cold, you have nothing to keep yourself warm. In the heat, you have nothing to cool yourself down.
It is a disgrace on all of us—and on the entire world—that the Palestinian people are being left to live like this while everyone else lives in comfort around them.
I am a human being before I am an Arab or an Egyptian. This has nothing to do with religion or nationality. It is about humanity.
Through football, we are sending a message to the whole world: please let the Palestinian people live. Please... let them live."