English FA chief Mark Bullingham has acknowledged that not lighting up Wembley’s arch in the colours of the Israeli flag earlier this month “caused hurt in the Jewish community” and said the decision was “one of the hardest decisions we’ve had to make”.
The FA chose not to illuminate the arch ahead of ’s friendly game against in response to the Israel-Gaza war, instead holding a period of silence to respect “the innocent victims of the devastating events in Israel and Palestine”.
“We then had a long board meeting on the Wednesday night and heard from experts on what is one of the most complicated geopolitical conflicts on Earth. Advertisement “We all felt then we all feel now that football should stand for peace and humanity and that we should show compassion for all innocent victims of this terrible conflict. Our compassion and sympathy is clearly for families and children in particular.
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