Israeli footballer’s role in assault on southern Lebanon sparks outrage
Israeli Premier League player Menashe Zalka was filmed opening fire in southern Lebanon while in Israeli army uniform, sparking outrage and calls for FIFA to take action. The video, verified by Al Jazeera, shows Zalka, who plays for Hapoel Hadera and is a reserve paratrooper, firing a machine gun and throwing a grenade from a damaged building.

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AI-generatedIsraeli Premier League player Menashe Zalka was filmed opening fire in southern Lebanon while in Israeli army uniform, sparking outrage and calls for FIFA to take action. The video, verified by Al Jazeera, shows Zalka, who plays for Hapoel Hadera and is a reserve paratrooper, firing a machine gun and throwing a grenade from a damaged building. The incident occurred during Israel's military assault in southern Lebanon. Zalka had previously served in Gaza. Palestinian football officials have condemned his involvement, and the video has renewed calls for FIFA to ban the Israeli Football Association, which was recently fined for anti-discrimination breaches.
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5 extractedA Palestinian football official has termed Zalka’s involvement in the military assault “unacceptable”.
FIFA fined the IFA 150,000 Swiss francs ($189,000) for breaches of anti-discrimination obligations.
Menashe Zalka, an Israeli Premier League player, was seen opening fire in southern Lebanon in a social media video.
Zalka plays for Hapoel Hadera and is enlisted in the army’s paratrooper brigade as a reserve.
Zalka was part of Israel’s war in Gaza for hundreds of days.