Today, we found out that we’re not going to face any kind of sanction for the pro-Palestinian banners that went up at the last Champions League home game. Now, I say pro-Palestinian banners, but let me correct that—anti-Israeli banners. But that amounts to the same thing. UEFA’s stance on this is a little unusual because
UEFA’s decision not to sanction Celtic on the Israel banners may signify a shift behind the scenes.
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UEFA’s decision not to sanction Celtic on the Israel banners may signify a shift behind the scenes.

UEFA’s decision not to sanction Celtic on the Israel banners may signify a shift behind the scenes.
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