A Jewish man has spoke of his disgust after spotting the football supporter
By
Kieran DaveyAudience Editor
Man spotted wearing football shirt with ‘Hamas 7’ on London street
A Jewish man has spoke of his disgust after spotting the football supporter
By
Kieran DaveyAudience Editor
10:12, 26 MAY 2024
The man was snapped walking near Oxford Circus tube station (Image: SWNS)
A Jewish man has expressed his shock after spotting a football fan wearing a Manchester United shirt with HAMAS emblazoned on the back. The supporter was seen strolling near Oxford Circus tube station in London on Friday (May 24), donning the ‘Hamas 7’ Red Devils jersey.
The Jewish observer, who prefers to stay anonymous, said the shirt appeared freshly printed and feared that the number 7 might be a nod to the October 7 attacks against Israel.
He said: “I was walking to collect some shoes and saw this guy, I thought it was pretty unbelievable no one was reacting or seemed to notice. I followed him for about two minutes and took photos, I think he was aware I was taking photos of him but didn’t seem to care.”
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The man said he checked if Hamas could have been a surname, but thinks this is unlikely. He continued: “Even if it was his surname, surely he would have been aware of the association.”
“The shirt was a Man United shirt and looked to be newly printed. Wearing the name of a terrorist organisation is really shocking.”
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The man was snapped walking near Oxford Circus tube station (Image: SWNS)
A Jewish man has expressed his shock after spotting a football fan wearing a Manchester United shirt with HAMAS emblazoned on the back. The supporter was seen strolling near Oxford Circus tube station in London on Friday (May 24), donning the ‘Hamas 7’ Red Devils jersey.
The Jewish observer, who prefers to stay anonymous, said the shirt appeared freshly printed and feared that the number 7 might be a nod to the October 7 attacks against Israel.
He said: “I was walking to collect some shoes and saw this guy, I thought it was pretty unbelievable no one was reacting or seemed to notice. I followed him for about two minutes and took photos, I think he was aware I was taking photos of him but didn’t seem to care.”
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The man said he checked if Hamas could have been a surname, but thinks this is unlikely. He continued: “Even if it was his surname, surely he would have been aware of the association.”
“The shirt was a Man United shirt and looked to be newly printed. Wearing the name of a terrorist organisation is really shocking.”