Protests against Israel's move to the sport around the world
The slaughter of Palestinians in Gaza was that the public expressed during tennis matches and basketball, where Israeli athletes were involved.
The protests of a part of the public against the Israeli military offensive in Gaza disrupted the start of the tennis match of the Israeli Shahar Peer, who played against Russian Elena Dementieva in Thursday's quarter-final WTA tournament in Auckland.
Peer, 21, was inclined to 6-3 and 6-1 before the Russian top favorite and 2008 Olympic champion in Beijing, but did not want to hide behind the noisy protests of about 20 people to explain their defeat.
The rioters claimed that Peer withdrew from the tournament and protesting against the Israeli attack in Gaza, which has caused over 700 deaths in 13 days. But the tennis player said after the match that had nothing to say on the subject. "I'm not the government of Israel and do not represent Israel at the political level," simply say.
Turkish public interrupts lawsuit European basketball
The party of the European basketball between Turk Telekom and Turkish Israelis of Bnei Hasharon was canceled when the protests of some spectators Turkish players threatened Israel.
Players from both teams had entered the stadium, but the Israelis quickly returned to their dressing rooms because the spectators, some with Palestinian flags, they threw coins and lighters and attempted to enter the stadium.
"Israeli murderers, outside Palestine," while supporters shouted outside the compound, hundreds of fans who were unable to enter the room also angrily protested against Israel.
The police then intervened to remove spectators. Most of them were evacuated but were in the stands a few dozen people, which ended when leaving PA was made by a false announcement of the cancellation of the meeting.
Then the referees were looking for players but the Israelis did not return to the stadium and probably involve the removal of attribution victory to Turk Telekom.
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