Major U.S. sports leagues stand with Israel after terror attacks.
All Major U.S. Sports Leagues Stand with Israel, Condemn Terrorism
At the start of this week, all major U.S. professional sports leagues made powerful statements expressing their unwavering support for Israel and condemning the shocking and unprecedented terrorist attacks that the country endured over the weekend.
The statements were released in the wake of the devastating attacks that claimed the lives of hundreds of Israelis, including several Americans. Thousands more were left injured, and the terrorist group Hamas has even taken over 100 hostages.
NFL: Standing Against Hate
— NFL (@NFL) October 9, 2023
The NFL’s statement expressed deep mourning for the innocent lives lost in Israel and a strong condemnation of all forms of terrorism. They emphasized the incomprehensible depravity of these acts and extended their heartfelt condolences to the grieving families. The NFL also vowed to pray for peace and to always stand against the evils of hate.
NBA: Praying for Peace
— NBA (@NBA) October 9, 2023
The NBA expressed deep sorrow for the horrific loss of life in Israel and condemned these acts of terrorism. They stood in solidarity with the people of Israel and fervently prayed for peace to prevail throughout the entire region.
NHL: Hoping for Peace
— NHL (@NHL) October 9, 2023
The National Hockey League and National Hockey League Players’ Association expressed their deep mourning for the loss of life in Israel and condemned the acts of terrorism. They expressed hope for a future where peace can be achieved.
MLB: Heartbroken for Israel
— MLB (@MLB) October 9, 2023
The MLB expressed horror at the acts of terrorism committed against the people of Israel, which resulted in the loss of numerous lives. They mourned for all those who lost loved ones and offered prayers for the wounded, their caretakers, and those still searching for their missing family and friends. The MLB strongly condemned these acts of hatred and violence and expressed their heartfelt solidarity with the people of Israel.
PGA Tour: Condemning Violence
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) October 9, 2023
The PGA Tour expressed their horror and heartbreak over the indefensible terror attacks in Israel. They condemned violence in all its forms and offered prayers for the recovery of the wounded, the rebuilding of impacted communities, and the healing of those mourning their loved ones.
Major League Soccer: Praying for Peace
— Major League Soccer (@MLS) October 9, 2023
Major League Soccer joined in mourning the loss of innocent lives in Israel and condemned terrorism in all its forms. They expressed their heartfelt sympathy for the families and friends affected by these tragic events and expressed hope that peace, dialogue, and understanding would triumph over violence and hate.
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— MLB (@MLB) October 9, 2023
The MLB expressed their deepest sympathies for the tragic loss of life in Israel and expressed their solidarity with the Israeli people. They vowed to continue supporting efforts to promote peace and condemn acts of terrorism.
MLS: Standing with Israel
— MLS (@MLS) October 9, 2023
The Major League Soccer expressed their deepest condolences to the victims and families affected by the terrorist attacks in Israel. They condemned these heinous acts and stood firmly with the people of Israel, emphasizing the importance of unity and peace.
These statements from all major U.S. sports leagues demonstrate the unwavering support for Israel and the condemnation of terrorism. In a time of great tragedy, the power of sports and unity shines through as these leagues come together to stand against hate and pray for peace. The solidarity and empathy shown by these organizations further emphasize the resilience and strength of the human spirit in the face of adversity.
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