Arab sports influencers and activists joined the campaign that called on the leaders of the Arab teams participating in the 2022 World Cup in Qatar to wear the captain's armband in the colors of the Palestinian flag, after the leaders of European teams announced that they would wear leadership badges to support certain campaigns with political or ideological implications.

A few days ago, Arab bloggers began a campaign on the platforms by participating in the hashtag #Palestine_Leadership_Badge_and "Palestine_Captain_Badge", after Poland's captain Robert Lewandowski announced his intention to wear a leadership armband bearing the Ukrainian flag in the World Cup, in addition to the English national team, which announced his joining an anti-campaign To distinguish, it has so far included 9 European teams participating in wearing a badge with certain connotations in the World Cup.

We are uniting with nine other European countries in support of OneLove, a campaign that will use the power of football to promote inclusion and send a message against discrimination.

— England (@England) September 21, 2022

Omani sports commentator Khalil al-Balushi - in a post he shared on his personal account on Facebook - criticized double standards and double standards, "against the rightful and oppressed Palestinian people (who) deserves advocacy and support from every free person in the world."

Ayman Jada, broadcaster on beIN Sports, participated in the calls, as he demanded - on his personal account on Facebook - that "the Arab teams carry the flag of Palestine as a badge for the captain of each team in the World Cup, in addition to the fans as well."

In a video clip, YouTuber and sports content creator, Mohamed Adnan, repeated the same request, tweeting: "Reciprocity. You want freedom. Well, so be it."

Reciprocity 💪🏻 You


want freedom?


Well be it!

✋🏻@QFA @saudiFF @FRMFOFFICIEL @FTF_OFFICIELLE pic.twitter.com/J2fFTZOkew

— Muhammad Adnan (@MohdAdnan23) September 24, 2022

For his part, Palestinian activist Adham Abu Salmiya supported the campaign, and wrote through his personal account on Twitter today, Monday, "The whole Western world stood by Ukraine, and considered its cause just in the face of the Russian occupation, and indeed this was reflected in the course of the battles on the ground. Will we Arabs recover?" And Muslims are the impetus of our mother cause, Palestine, and we announce our strong support around it, and we affirm its justice.”

The entire Western world stood by Ukraine and considered its cause just in the face of the Russian occupation, and indeed this was reflected in the course of the battles on the ground.

Will we, the Arabs and Muslims, regain the momentum of our mother cause #Palestine and declare a strong rally around it, and affirm its justice?!

I support the campaign # Palestinian_Captain_Badge pic.twitter.com/pfFD3kuvfi

- Adham Abu Salmiya #Gaza 🇵🇸 (@adham922) September 26, 2022

Since Harry Kane intends to carry the rainbow badge with 8 other leaders of the European teams and Lewandowski pledges to carry a leadership badge bearing the flag of Ukraine in the World Cup, there is a beautiful idea that was put forward by some followers, which is to carry the leaders of the four Arab teams the flag of Palestine as a leadership badge in the World Cup 2022 ❤️🇵🇸❤️ 🇵🇸 pic.twitter.com/qqvQS08XFp

— abd ennacer el bar/Abdul Nasser al-Bar (@nasronasro1988) September 25, 2022

I still see Mohamed Adnan's video about the four Arab teams wearing a badge as a captain with the flag of Palestine in the World Cup, and this is a very excellent suggestion.

In the national teams that support homosexuality and Lewandowski helps him wear a badge with the flag of Ukraine on it, there is nothing left.

— Mahmoud Diaa (@MahmoudDiaaaa) September 25, 2022

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