Celtic fan group urges supporters to defy board & 'raise Palestine flag' in Euro tie

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A row between the Celtic board and a section of supporters over the Middle East conflict looks set to run after a fan group hit back at the club.

Celtic earlier condemned banners which were displayed in the standing section at their stadium during Saturday's win over Kilmarnock.

But the Green Brigade have now called on supporters to display Palestine flags during their upcoming Champions League game against Atletico Madrid as Israel continues its airstrikes and blockade of Gaza.

Celtic's Israel international, Liel Abada, meanwhile, issued thanks to those who had sent messages of support in the wake of the Hamas attack on his country.

Abada, 22, wrote on Instagram: "It is difficult to explain the range of emotions I feel at the moment we woke up to one of the darkest days in the history of my country.

"I would like to thank everybody sending me supportive messages on social media over the last couple of days. It is not taken for granted. My heart goes out to all the families who lost their loved ones. Praying for more peaceful days. Love you all."

However, the Green Brigade have reiterated their "unshakeable belief" that football supporters have the right to express political beliefs and accused the Celtic board of being disingenuous and hypocritical over their claim that the club was apolitical, citing issues over the club's history and the war in Ukraine.

The lengthy statement finished by calling on Celtic fans on October 25 against Atletico to "raise the Palestine flag on the European stage and show the world that Celtic Football Club stands with the oppressed, not the oppressor".

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