
Spanish coach Pep Guardiola, manager of English club Manchester City, has once again shown public support for the Palestinian people amid the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
Guardiola made his stance clear today at a conference held alongside a charity campaign supporting Palestine in Barcelona. He wore a Palestinian scarf and opened his speech in Arabic, saying: “Peace be upon you.”
His remarks reaffirm his solidarity with Palestinians, draw attention to the worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza, and renew debate over the international community’s responsibility toward civilians:
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Guardiola delivers a moving speech
During his speech, Guardiola spoke about images of Palestinian children who have lost their parents beneath the rubble of bombed homes. He said:
When I see a child over the last two years begging for his mother, buried under the rubble, I feel that we have left them alone, abandoned, neglected
He described children’s suffering as a direct appeal to the world:
I always imagine that this child is saying: Where are you? Come and help us. And so far, we have not done so.
Guardiola argued that international silence deepens the harm:
What the bombs cause — and what they want to cause — is silence. They want us to look the other way. That is their only goal.
Strong criticism of political leaders
Guardiola also launched a sharp attack on political leaders, calling them “cowardly authorities.”
They send innocent young people to kill innocent people,” he said, “while they stay at home with the heating on when it’s cold and the air conditioning on when it’s hot.
He stressed that taking action begins with refusing to stay silent:
We have to take a step forward. Just being there already means a lot — a lot.
A message of solidarity and humanity
Guardiola concluded with a clear message of solidarity:
We stand before the world to show that we are on the side of the weakest. In this case, that is Palestine — and all just causes.
His intervention highlights his ethical stance as one of the world’s most prominent sports figures. It also increases pressure on governments and international bodies to act, warning that silence or indifference amounts to a betrayal of basic human rights.
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By Alaa Shamali
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