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Published 14:22 18 May 2021 BST
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Unsurprisingly, the striker did end up deleting the post from his account.
Zahavi isn't the first footballer to have attracted controversy in recent days for showing support for either Israel or Palestine in the conflict. Arsenal and Egypt midfielder Mohamed Elneny caused the club's sponsors to have talks with Arsenal after he tweeted his support for Palestine.
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After the tweet, coffee company Lavazza said that they would "immediately reach out to Arsenal to remark we are concerned about the club associated with such a message."
The sponsors went on to say that "content of this post is not aligned with our company values," and that it was "fully committed against racism and antisemitism."UK households told to put A4 sheet of paper in fridge today
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