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Palestinian flag raised high during Rayo Vallecano victory

Alaa Shamali by Alaa Shamali
1 May 2026
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In a high-stakes European Conference League semi-final first leg, Spain’s Rayo Vallecano secured a 1–0 victory over France’s Strasbourg.

The match was tightly contested, but it was Rayo who were celebrating after the final whistle.

Viral Palestine flag moment

Moroccan forward Ilyas Akhomach, 22, was among the first to join supporters after the win.

During the celebrations, he was handed a Palestinian flag by fans, which he carried onto the pitch.

The gesture drew a strong reaction inside the stadium and quickly gained traction online, with videos of Akhomach circulating widely.

Within hours, the moment had become one of the most talked-about moments of the European Conference League.

Keeping the Palestinian struggle front-of-mind

Some spectators saw the act as a show of solidarity with Palestinians, while others pointed to its wider political significance, particularly in the context of Israel’s ongoing genocide in Gaza.

The moment comes amid growing international concern over the impact of the conflict on Palestinian sport. According to advocacy groups, hundreds of athletes, including footballers, have been killed during the war.

Critics have also called for greater scrutiny of Israel’s participation in international sport, and governing bodies — for their part — have yet to take significant action.

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