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The home of Mohammed Saleh, a player on the Palestinian national team, was bombed in Gaza

Details of the bombing of the home of Mohammed Saleh, defender of the Palestinian national team, in Gaza. The story of the player's resilience, who defied the occupation and continued his sporting career to bring joy to the Palestinian people despite the destruction.

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Amid the ongoing brutal Israeli aggression against the Gaza Strip, neither sports infrastructure nor the homes of athletes have been spared from the machinery of oppression and destruction. As part of a series of attacks targeting civilians and their property, the home of Palestinian international star Mohammed Saleh , defender for the Palestinian national team, was bombed and destroyed. This tragic event adds to a long list of sacrifices made by the Palestinian people from all walks of life, including sports stars who carry the concerns of their homeland on the international stage.

A football career that defies the odds

Mohammed Saleh is considered one of the most prominent defenders in the history of modern Palestinian football, having forged his path to professionalism from the depths of suffering. Saleh began his career in Gaza before moving abroad to play professionally, showcasing his talent in Egyptian and Arab stadiums, representing prestigious clubs such as Al-Masry of Port Said and Al-Ittihad of Alexandria. Saleh was not just a football player; he was an ambassador for the Palestinian cause, reflecting through his resilience and defensive prowess the will of a people who refuse to be broken. The news of the bombing of his home confirms that the occupation makes no distinction between one civilian and another, and that the price of belonging to this homeland is paid by everyone.

Palestinian sports under fire

The targeting of Mohammed Saleh's home is not an isolated incident, but rather part of a systematic campaign to destroy the sports movement in the Gaza Strip. Reports and documented facts indicate that Israeli aggression has led to the destruction of dozens of stadiums, the martyrdom of numerous athletes and administrators, and the devastation of club headquarters. Despite these catastrophic circumstances, Palestinian athletes continue to carry their country's message to the world. Targeting sports figures aims to crush morale, but the players' response, including Mohammed Saleh, has always been a renewed determination to represent their country honorably in international competitions, such as the Asian Cup and the World Cup qualifiers.

The freedom fighter... a source of happiness amidst the rubble

The Palestinian national team, known as "Al-Fida'i" (The Fedayeen), has become an exceptional case in the world of football. While the players' homes are bombed and their families live in constant danger, these heroes take to the field not only to win, but also to snatch a glimmer of hope from the jaws of despair. Mohammed Saleh and his teammates have succeeded on numerous occasions in uniting the Palestinian people behind them, transforming football from a mere game into an arena for struggle and asserting their presence. Mohammed Saleh's resilience after losing his home, and his continued dedication to the sport, sends a powerful message to the world: Palestinians may lose their homes, but they never lose their identity or their resolve.

A message to the world

The attack on Mohammed Saleh's home places the international community and global sports federations, especially FIFA, before their moral and legal responsibilities. Sport, which promotes peace, must protect its practitioners, and there must be a firm stance against the violations committed against Palestinian athletes. Despite the destruction of his home, Mohammed Saleh will remain a symbol of the steadfast defender who brought joy to Palestinians and proved that willpower is stronger than bombardment.

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Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Camel Festival: Crowning the champions of the Jathaa category

The "Jathaa" category competitions at the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Camel Festival conclude with prizes totaling 5.5 million riyals. Learn about the festival's significance and its cultural and sporting impact.

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Camel races at the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Festival

All eyes of camel racing enthusiasts are on the historic Janadriyah racecourse in Riyadh, where the curtain falls tomorrow, Wednesday, on the "Jathaa" category, one of the most prominent categories of the third edition of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Camel Festival. The final day of this category will witness the crowning of the winners in four major races for the festival's cups, with prize money totaling 5.5 million riyals, reflecting the significant value of this sporting and cultural event.

The festival, held under the patronage of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, may God protect him, comes as part of national efforts to preserve the Kingdom's rich cultural heritage. Camel racing is not merely a sport; it is an integral part of the history of the Arabian Peninsula, where camels were the lifeblood of society and a symbol of strength and authenticity. The festival aims to revive this heritage and present it to new generations and the world in a modern way, while preserving its deep-rooted traditions. This aligns with the goals of the Kingdom's Vision 2030 to strengthen national identity and the tourism and cultural sectors.

The third edition of the festival kicked off last Friday and will run for 10 days, with wide participation from the most renowned camel owners from within the Kingdom and the Gulf countries. With total prizes exceeding 75 million riyals, the festival is considered one of the largest events in the world of camel racing. The competitions are divided into five approved age categories for camels, in addition to the traditional camel race for male and female riders, and the "beauty" competitions that celebrate the beauty of camels, all part of the accompanying events.

The "Jathaa" category (four-year-old camels) witnessed great excitement over the past few days, with 25 races held. The participating camels covered a total distance of 276 kilometers, with each race covering 7 kilometers. Owners and spectators eagerly await the final races, which represent the climax of the competition in this category, as everyone vies for the honor of winning the festival's most prestigious trophies.

Alongside the speed races, the accompanying beauty contests continue, crowning the most beautiful young female camels (bakar) in the individual category (mufarid) for the two popular colors, "al-wadh" and "al-majahim". The participating camels undergo rigorous evaluation by specialized judging panels according to strict aesthetic criteria, highlighting the significant attention given not only to the camels' speed but also to their beauty and rare breeds.

The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Camel Festival represents a vital economic and social platform. It is not limited to sporting competitions; rather, it generates economic activity that supports owners, breeders, and those working in this sector. It also strengthens social ties among the people of the Kingdom and the Gulf region, and presents a bright image of the Kingdom's culture and authentic heritage to the world, thus solidifying Saudi Arabia's position as a leading global destination for heritage tourism and traditional sports.

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Al-Ahli's absences against Al-Ettifaq: A major challenge in the Saudi Professional League

Al-Ahli are preparing to face Al-Ettifaq in the 19th round of the Roshan League with several notable absences, most prominently defender Merih Demiral. How will this affect coach Yasle's plans?

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A glimpse of Al-Ahli Saudi FC's training session

Al-Ahli is preparing for a crucial and decisive match when they visit Al-Ettifaq in the 19th round of the Saudi Professional League. The match is of particular importance to both teams, who are looking to improve their positions in the standings. However, Al-Ahli enters the game with several key players absent, which could affect the plans of their German coach, Matthias Jäissle.

Absences hit Al Ahly's ranks

Leading the list of absentees for Al-Ahli is the solid Turkish defender Merih Demiral , who suffered a knee cartilage injury during the team's last match against Al-Khaleej, depriving the team of one of its most important defensive pillars. Adding to his absence are midfielder Valentin Atangana, who was left out by the coach's tactical decision, and Mohammed Abdulrahman, who has not yet reached full fitness to participate in matches.

General context and importance of the match

This match comes at a time of unprecedented competition in the Saudi Professional League, with top clubs vying for top positions that qualify them for Asian championships. Al-Ahli, returning to the top flight this season, currently occupies a strong position and is striving to remain among the elite and compete for the title. Meanwhile, Al-Ettifaq, under the guidance of English coach Steven Gerrard, is looking to achieve a positive result that will bolster the team's stability and propel them up the league table.

Expected impact of absences

The absence of Demiral, in particular, is expected to put significant pressure on Al-Ahli's back line, forcing coach Jääsle to find a suitable replacement to maintain the team's defensive balance. Despite the German coach's insistence on maintaining the starting lineup as much as possible, these forced absences will compel him to make tactical adjustments to counter Al-Ettifaq's attacking prowess. This match will be a true test of Al-Ahli's squad depth and the ability of the substitutes to fill the gaps and deliver the expected performance in a game where half-measures are not an option.

Al-Ahli had achieved a morale-boosting victory in their last match against Neom with a score of three goals to nil, and the team hopes to build on this victory to continue their journey of collecting points in the heated league race.

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Ruben Neves' future with Al-Hilal: Details of the meeting with Prince Nawaf bin Saad

A photo of Prince Nawaf bin Saad with midfielder Ruben Neves has sparked debate about his contract renewal. Learn about the importance of the player remaining with Al-Hilal's project and the Saudi transfer market.

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Prince Nawaf bin Saad with Ruben Neves during Al-Hilal training

A recent photo of Prince Nawaf bin Saad, former president of Al-Hilal, and Portuguese star Ruben Neves, the team's midfielder, has sparked widespread speculation in Saudi sports circles. The photo, taken during a team training session, has raised questions about the player's future, especially given reports that the club's management is seeking to secure his continued presence with a new, long-term contract.

Background and context of the event

This appearance comes at a crucial time for Al-Hilal, who are performing exceptionally well and comfortably leading the Saudi Professional League, in addition to their strong performance in the AFC Champions League. Ruben Neves, who joined the club in the summer of 2013 from Wolverhampton Wanderers, is a key player in Portuguese coach Jorge Jesus's squad, forming a formidable force in midfield thanks to his ability to link defense and attack, his precise passing, and his powerful shots.

The presence of a figure of Prince Nawaf bin Saad's stature, during whose tenure the club achieved historic successes, at a training session is not merely a routine visit. Rather, it is seen as a powerful message of support for the team and players, and a confirmation of the unwavering support of all the club's leaders for the team in its pursuit of further championships. These influential figures often play crucial advisory roles in strategic decisions, including securing the future of the team's star players.

The importance of renewing Neves' contract and its expected impact

Domestically, renewing the contract of a player of Ruben Neves' caliber sends a clear message from Al-Hilal to its rivals that it is committed to building an invincible team for the future, not just a team for the current season. Maintaining the stability of key players is crucial to preserving domestic dominance, and Neves' continued presence ensures the continuity of Jesus's tactical approach and strengthens the team's midfield presence for years to come.

On both regional and international levels, Al-Hilal's success in retaining a top-tier international star from the English Premier League is tangible proof of the strength and appeal of the Saudi League project. This move, if it materializes, will confirm that Saudi clubs aim not only to attract stars but also to create a stable and attractive environment for them to stay and achieve their ambitions, thus enhancing the competition's global reputation and solidifying its position as one of the major football destinations.

As Al-Hilal prepares to continue its journey in the Roshan Professional League by facing Al-Qadisiyah in the nineteenth round at Prince Mohammed bin Fahd Stadium, Al-Hilal fans are awaiting an official announcement that will settle the controversy and confirm the continued presence of the Portuguese “Maestro” at the Blue Castle.

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