Israel Hayom touted an Israeli soccer player as the best representative of Israel at what it called the least Jewish World Cup ever, according to a post on the paper's social media.
Israel Hayom, a major right-leaning daily, posted on its the source a comment praising an Israeli player at the World Cup as 'the best representative of Israel' at what it termed 'the least Jewish World Cup ever.' The brief statement, posted shortly before 19:38 Jerusalem time, did not name the player or offer further context. It appeared to be an editorial or cultural observation rather than a hard-news report. The Zioneer has no prior reporting on this thread.
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