Youcef fined and given suspended jail sentence for Israel-Hamas conflict post

Court says Algerian player provoked hatred on the grounds of religion, fining him 45,000 Euro and handing down 8-month suspended sentence after he is suspended from Ligue 1 club
Algeria international soccer player Youcef Atal has been handed an eight-month suspended prison sentence and a 45,000-euro fine by a court in Nice for a social media repost about the Israel-Hamas conflict. The court said the social media repost provoked hatred on the grounds of religion.
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Defender Atal, who has been at Nice since 2018, was suspended by the Ligue 1 club in October after the media post, which he deleted.
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Youcef Atal arrives at Nice court last week
Youcef Atal arrives at Nice court last week
Youcef Atal arrives at Nice court last week
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Hamas fighters killed 1,200 Israelis on Oct. 7 in the deadliest Palestinian terror attack in Israel's history, prompting an Israeli retaliatory ground and air offensive which is now approaching its third month that the Palestinians claimed caused the death of 22,313 people in Gaza.
The day after the Hamas Oct. 7 attack, Atal republished a 35-second video by a Palestinian preacher who called on God to send "a black day over the Jews", French newspaper Nice-Matin reported.
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יוסף סטאל (באדום)
יוסף סטאל (באדום)
Youcef Atal
(Photo: AFP)
He has apologized for the deleted post. "I am aware that my post shocked many people, which wasn't my intention, and I apologize," 27-year-old Atal said on Instagram at the time.
Contacted by Reuters, Atal's lawyer had no immediate comment.
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