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Israel urges soccer fans going to Qatar to keep a low profile

Por: Los Angeles Times World November 17, 2022

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Israel is urging its citizens traveling to the FIFA World Cup this week to be less visibly Israeli. The unprecedented influx of thousands of Israeli fans descending on Doha, Qatar, for the first World Cup in the Middle East has raised fears of an embarrassing diplomatic crisis between the countries with no formal diplomatic relations. Israel's warning is part of a Foreign Ministry campaign, launched Wednesday, to educate the nation's... + full article



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