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New Delhi: Taking a veiled dig at the Pakistan cricket team after its crushing defeat to India in the World Cup match at Ahmedabad on Saturday, Israel’s ambassador to India, Naor Gilon said it was a pity that Babar Azam’s men could not prevail as it would have enabled them to dedicate another win to the “terrorists of Hamas”.
After Pakistan’s historic chase against Sri Lanka, the team’s wicketkeeper-batsman Muhammad Rizwan, who played a winning hand with a century, dedicated his innings to the “brothers and sisters in Gaza”.
“This was for our brothers and sisters in Gaza. Happy to contribute in the win. Credits to the whole team and especially Abdullah Shafique and Hassan Ali for making it easier. Extremely grateful to the people of Hyderabad for the amazing hospitality and support throughout,” Rizwan posted on X after the win.
This was for our brothers and sisters in Gaza. 🤲🏼
Happy to contribute in the win. Credits to the whole team and especially Abdullah Shafique and Hassan Ali for making it easier.
Extremely grateful to the people of Hyderabad for the amazing hospitality and support throughout.
— Muhammad Rizwan (@iMRizwanPak) October 11, 2023
Hitting back on Saturday, the Israeli envoy posted on X, “We are happy that #India emerged victorious in the #IndiaVsPak match at #CWC23 and that Pakistan was unable to attribute its victory to the terrorists of Hamas. We were really moved by Indian friends showing their solidarity with Israel by displaying posters during the match.”
हमें खुशी है कि #CWC23 में #INDvPAK मैच में #भारत 🇮🇳 विजयी हुआ और पाकिस्तान अपनी जीत हमास के आतंकवादियों को समर्पित नहीं कर पाया।
हम हमारे भारतीय मित्रों द्वारा मैच के दौरान पोस्टर दिखाकर कर इज़राइल 🇮🇱 के साथ अपनी एकजुटता दिखाने से हम बेहद भाव विभोर हैं। 🙏
We are happy that… pic.twitter.com/fIDY4Ap7aJ
— Naor Gilon (@NaorGilon) October 14, 2023
Gilon also shared a photo of an Indian fan at Ahmedabad’s Narendra Modi Stadium waving a poster of PM Modi and Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Meanwhile, the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas continued for the eighth day on Saturday. PM Netanyahu met the soldiers near the Gaza border ahead of a possible “ground invasion”. The country had ordered nearly one million people to evacuate the northern part of the territory.
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