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As Morocco hosts the FIFA Membership World Cup, members of the Winners 2005 fan group describe their soccer membership as ‘supply of hope, life’.

Casablanca, Morocco – Within the outdated city of Casablanca, tags and murals reflecting soccer membership Wydad AC’s previous and current might be discovered all over the place.

The crew’s die-hard followers are famend as among the most passionate and organised globally, well-known for his or her “tifo”: choreographed shows of assist involving large banners and flags.

These supporters have been gearing as much as cheer on this yr’s African Champions League winners, who will tackle Saudi Arabia’s Al Hilal on Saturday within the second spherical of the FIFA Membership World Cup that started this week in Morocco.

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“We’re ‘ultras’,” a member of the Winners 2005 fan group, who didn’t wish to share their identify, tells me.

“It’s our job to symbolize the membership.”

Wydad followers supporting their crew [File: Fadel Senna/AFP]

The identify Winners 2005 displays the yr when the so-called “ultras” tradition grew to become standard in Morocco. The time period “extremely” was first utilized in Italy however is now related to any fanatical group of supporters.

Regardless of being comparatively younger and largely college students, the members of Winners 2005 are stuffed with a deep sense of the membership’s decades-old historical past and what it means to be a Wydad fan.

“This crew is about resistance,” one other supporter mentioned. “Resistance and nationalism. Our grandparents fought to make this membership. We stock on that combat.”

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It’s Wydad’s origin story that informs the sentiments the crew evokes in its supporters.

Throughout French occupation, entry to sports activities services in Morocco was restricted so some within the nation determined within the mid-Thirties to type their very own membership. Wydad Athletic Membership started as a water-polo crew however rapidly grew to incorporate soccer. The facet went on to turn into an emblem of the nationalist motion every time they performed.

“Wydad is a supply of hope, a supply of life,” mentioned Mohamed Zahnoun, a Wydad fan who has been watching the crew for greater than 50 years.

“It offers me a imaginative and prescient of an attractive world; it’s how I breathe, how I overlook my issues,” he added.

“After every week of labor, I get to go on an journey with my love. It’s a love that may solely be understood by those that have grown up with the membership.”

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Once I instructed to a different supporter, Mohammed Kiddi, that the followers are Wydad’s twelfth participant, his response was one in every of laughter.

“Not the twelfth – no, no, no,” he mentioned. “We’re the primary.”

Wydad are Morocco’s most profitable facet, with 22 league titles to their identify, however that is solely their second look on the Membership World Cup.

The nineteenth version of the event brings collectively the respective champions of every of FIFA’s six premier regional competitions, alongside the host nation’s league champions.

Along with Wydad and Al Hilal, the groups collaborating this yr are Flamengo (Brazil); Al Ahly (Egypt); Auckland Metropolis (New Zealand); Actual Madrid (Spain); and Seattle Sounders (United States).

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“We’re the champions of Africa and we worry nobody,” mentioned Kiddi, earlier than the Al Hilal encounter.

“Taking part in in Morocco offers us an enormous benefit. It gained’t simply be Wydad followers supporting the crew however the entire of the nation.”

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has dissolved his war cabinet that was responsible for key decisions relating to the Israel-Hamas conflict, officials told the Associated Press.

The move comes after war cabinet minister Benny Gantz quit last week, saying the prime minister was making “total victory impossible.” In announcing his resignation, Gantz said the government needs to put the return of the hostages seized Oct. 7 by Hamas “above political survival.”

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The officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the change with the media, said that going forward Netanyahu would hold smaller forums with some of his government members for sensitive issues surrounding the war. 

Critics say Netanyahu’s wartime decision-making has been influenced by ultranationalists in his government who oppose a deal that would bring about a cease-fire in exchange for the release of hostages, according to the AP. Netanyahu denies the accusations and says he has the country’s best interests in mind.

ISRAELI WAR CABINET MINISTER BENNY GANTZ QUITS NETANYAHU’S EMERGENCY GOVERNMENT

From left, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and Cabinet Minister Benny Gantz speak during a news conference in the Kirya military base in Tel Aviv, Israel on Oct. 28, 2023. Israeli officials said Monday, June 17, that Netanyahu has dissolved the influential War Cabinet that was tasked with steering the war in Gaza.  (Abir Sultan/Pool Photo/AP)

The War Cabinet was formed in the early days of the war, when Gantz, a centrist opposition party leader, joined the coalition in a show of unity following the Oct. 7 Hamas attack on southern Israel.

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NETANYAHU CRITICIZES MILITARY’S PLANS FOR 11-HOUR DAILY PAUSES IN FIGHTING

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is seen convening the war cabinet in Tel Aviv.  (Prime Minister of Israel @IsraeliPM on X)

It included Gantz, Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant — and together they made important decisions throughout the course of the war.

“Months after the October disaster, the situation in the country and in the decision-making cabinet has changed. Netanyahu and his partners have turned unity into a void call who has no cover. Fateful strategic decisions are met with hesitancy and procrastination due to political considerations,” Gantz said in announcing his resignation. “Netanyahu is preventing us from progressing to a real victory. That is why we are leaving the emergency government today with a heavy heart, but with a whole heart.”

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Benny Gantz, a centrist member of the war cabinet, left it last week. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg)

 

“This is the time for unity and not for division,” Netanyahu later wrote on X. “We must remain united within ourselves in the face of the great tasks before us. I call on Benny Gantz – do not leave the emergency government. Don’t give up on unity.” 

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Fox News’ Bradford Betz and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Russia sets date for closed-door trial of US journalist

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Evan Gershkovich was detained in March 2023 for allegedly ‘spying’ on a Russian defence enterprise in Yekaterinburg.

Russia will hold a closed-door trial for detained US reporter Evan Gershkovich later this month, a court in the city of Yekaterinburg has announced.

The Sverdlovsk Regional Court said on Monday that the first hearing, scheduled for June 26, will occur “behind closed doors”. Meanwhile, the Kremlin has suggested that it would be open to a prisoner swap.

The court said that the reporter, who was working for The Wall Street Journal when he was arrested in the Siberian city last year, is accused of collecting “secret information” in March 2023 “on the instructions of the CIA”.

According to the charges, which carry a potential sentence of up to 20 years in prison, the journalist was spying on the production and repair of military equipment at the defence enterprise JSC NPK Uralvagonzavod when he was detained by the Federal Security Service (FSB).

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‘Outrageous’

Following last week’s announcement that Gershkovich would stand trial for his “CIA work”, The Wall Street Journal said the reporter was facing “a false and baseless charge” based on “calculated and transparent lies”.

“Russia’s latest move toward a sham trial is, while expected, deeply disappointing and still no less outrageous,” read a letter co-signed by publisher Almar Latour and editor-in-chief Emma Tucker.

“Evan has spent 441 days wrongfully detained in a Russian prison for simply doing his job. Evan is a journalist. The Russian regime’s smearing of Evan is repugnant, disgusting and based on calculated and transparent lies.”

Latour and Tucker said they expected the US government to increase efforts to secure his release.

Gershkovich has also appealed his detention several times, but his attempts have been fruitless.

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The Independent Association of Publishers’ Employees and Wall Street Journal journalists rally in Washington, DC, on April 12, 2023 [Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP]

The arrest of the first American journalist to be detained on spy charges in Russia since the Cold War shocked Western news organisations, leaving almost no US reporters in Russia.

The White House has called the charges “ridiculous”, with President Joe Biden adding that the detention was “totally illegal”.

Russia said the reporter was caught “red-handed”.

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Russian President Vladimir Putin has said there has been contact with Washington about a potential prisoner swap for the reporter but insisted that those meetings should be held away from the media.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov declined on Monday to comment on why Gershkovich’s trial was to be closed, saying it was a court decision.

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Russia conducts some of its most secret weapons production and research at the Uralvagonzavod enterprise based in Nizhny Tagil, on which Gershkovich is accused of conducting espionage.

The enterprise – part of Rostec, Russia’s vast defence corporation run by Putin-ally Sergei Chemezov which is under US sanctions – has publicly spoken about producing T-90M battle tanks and modernising T-72B3M tanks.

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An American’s Desperate Effort to Save Her Family in Gaza

Following an Israeli airstrike on a camp for displaced Palestinians in Rafah, Gaza, Rolla Alaydi, a Palestinian American, could not reach her family members in Rafah for days, leaving her unsure if they had survived the attack.

We’re going to start a long journey of trying to get them out of Gaza to the safety. I have a total of 21 family members, and they are scattered in different areas of Gaza. They took a decision not to be in one area in case something happened — not all of them will be killed or bombed. Before the war started, all my family, they have their degree. They have all their own career. They lived a very decent life. I feel just hopeless doing nothing. Just waiting and time, just killing me. I cannot even give them the medicine that I got for them. I don’t know what to do. Not strong at all. Not strong at all. When I saw the images of burning tents and the bombing of Rafah, I almost got heart attack because I know for sure my brother, his six kids and his wife, they are in tent in Rafah. This could be my family. They could be burned. They could be killed. The internet signal is weak. It took a whole week from the incident of Rafah to know about my family that they survived. I don’t know what will happen to them next hour. Every hour is unpredictable. If I don’t hear from my family in three days, going to the fourth, I go insane. Voice message: “Your call cannot be completed as dialed. Please check the number and dial again.” My mind is just going all over the scenarios. Like they could be killed, they could be bombed, they could be burned, and no one recognized their faces. And that is the most — horrific, scary feeling. I have to be strong just for my family. All my family, 21 family members, depends on me. I’m their only source of hope.

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