Tottenham Apologizes to Palestine Supporters
The British newspaper The Times reported an apology from Tottenham Hotspur to several of its followers on social media.
This came after the club's accounts banned many followers due to their comments supporting Palestine on a post related to a player from the occupying entity.
The club confirmed that it is in the process of lifting the unjust bans on those who were banned simply for expressing their opinions.
This came after the club's accounts banned many followers due to their comments supporting Palestine on a post related to a player from the occupying entity.
The club confirmed that it is in the process of lifting the unjust bans on those who were banned simply for expressing their opinions.
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