Key facts
- The Organisation of Islamic Cooperation condemned a bill restricting the Muslim call to prayer.
- The Israeli Knesset preliminarily approved the bill.
- The OIC called the bill discriminatory and a violation of religious freedom.
- Israeli forces killed Palestinian goalkeeper Saleem al-Ashqar in Gaza.
- The Palestinian Football Association announced the goalkeeper's death.
- Renewed criticism was directed at FIFA for its refusal to suspend Israel.
- Israeli forces arrested five women activists in the occupied West Bank.
- The arrested women included a doctor and a nurse.
- The Palestinian Prisoners' Club identified the arrested women.
- Families expressed uncertainty about the women's whereabouts and detention reasons.
The Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) has condemned the Israeli Knesset's preliminary approval of a bill that seeks to restrict the Muslim call to prayer. The OIC described the bill as discriminatory and a violation of religious freedom. This condemnation comes amidst other developments involving Israeli actions. In Gaza, Palestinian goalkeeper Saleem al-Ashqar was killed by Israeli forces, according to an announcement by the Palestinian Football Association. This incident has led to renewed calls for FIFA to take action against Israel, with many questioning the governing body's stance during ongoing World Cup matches. Furthermore, Israeli forces arrested five women activists early Wednesday from their homes in the occupied West Bank. The Palestinian Prisoners' Club identified the women, who included a doctor and a nurse. Families of the arrested women have expressed uncertainty regarding their whereabouts and the specific reasons for their detention.
