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Mohammed Salah Shows Support For Palestine In A Recent UEFA’s Statement Regarding The Death Of ‘The Palestinian Pele’ Suleiman Al-Obeid.

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Sometimes, a single tweet can say more than a thousand headlines. That’s exactly what happened when Mohamed Salah replied to UEFA’s tribute for Suleiman Al Obeid, a former Palestinian footballer known as the “Palestinian Pelé.”

UEFA posted a farewell to Al Obeid, calling him a talent who gave hope to countless children, even in dark times. It was a respectful tribute—but something was missing.

Salah noticed it too. His reply was short but powerful:


“Can you tell us how he died, where, and why?”

That Salah tweet about death of Palestinian Pelé, Suleiman Al Obeid is now everywhere. People are sharing it, talking about it, and asking the same question: Why didn’t UEFA mention that Al Obeid was killed in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza?

It’s a reminder of how the truth often gets softened or erased when it comes to Palestine. Salah didn’t get political. He didn’t shout. He just asked a question that needed to be asked—and that’s what made it hit so hard.

This isn’t the first time Salah has spoken up with quiet strength. But the Salah tweet about death of Palestinian Pelé, Suleiman Al Obeid felt different. It wasn’t just about football. It was about justice, dignity, and the way stories are told—or not told.

Al Obeid wasn’t just a footballer. He was a symbol of hope for Palestinian youth. And his death, like so many others, shouldn’t be swept under the rug.

Salah’s tweet didn’t just honour a fallen athlete. It held a mirror up to the world—and made us all look a little closer.

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