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The Premier League has banned Israeli and Palestinian flags from matches this weekend slots
Players, staff and officials will wear black armbands and a moment’s silence will be held at every ground, as English slots football pays its respects to victims of the Israeli-Hamas war slots
But the Premier League has told clubs that supporters are not permitted to bring flags into stadiums, in an effort to avoid potential incidents slots
The decision follows consultancy with security experts and the clubs themselves, and is in line with the slots Football Association’s approach to the recent England internationals at Wembley slots
The English slots Football League will take the same stance slots
Some Premier League stars have spoken out over the conflict slots
Liverpool and Egypt forward Mohamed Salah called for the killing to stop and for immediate humanitarian aid to be allowed into Gaza, as supplies of water and food run out slots
He had already made what was described as a “significant” undisclosed donation, via his agent, to humanitarian organisation the Egyptian Red Crescent Society in support of the people of Gaza slots
Tottenham’s Israeli international Manor Solomon posted on Instagram, claiming Hamas were “blaming Israel for killing their own people” after both Israel and Hamas issued rival claims about the bombing of a Gaza hospital feared to have killed at least 500 slots
European slots football's governing body has meanwhile announced that no Uefa competition matches will be played in Israel until further notice slots
Israel's national teams and club sides Maccabi Haifa and Maccabi Tel Aviv, who are both competing in Europe, must find alternative venues outside the country to fulfil their Uefa fixtures slots
And the FA will meanwhile review whether to continue lighting the Wembley arch as an act of tribute following criticism over its response to the conflict slots
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