El Ghazi: ‘No regrets’ over Israel-Hamas post

El Ghazi: 'No regrets' over Israel-Hamas post

A new statement by Mainz forward Anwar El Ghazi regarding the Israel-Hamas war has left his Bundesliga club perplexed considering he was sanctioned just days ago after posting another comment about the conflict on social media.

El Ghazi, who was handed a warning and suspended following his previous remarks about the war, was cleared to return to training on Monday after showing remorse, the club said in a statement at the time.

The forward, however, posted another statement on Instagram on Wednesday that the club said was ‘incomprehensible’ and would now examine it from a legal perspective.

“For the avoidance of doubt, my statement on Oct. 27 2023 was my only and final statement both to FSV Mainz 05 and the public relating to the social media posts made by me over the last few weeks,” El Ghazi wrote on Instagram.

“Any other statement, comments or apologies to the contrary attributed to me are not factually correct and have not been made or authorised by me. My position remains the same as it was when this started.

“I am against war and violence. I am against the killing of all innocent civilians. I am against all forms of discrimination. I am against Islamophobia. I am against anti-Semitism. I am against genocide. I am against apartheid. I am against occupation. I am against oppression.”

He said he had “no regrets or remorse” regarding his position and refused to distance himself from what he had previously said.