The Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) condemned Israel's Knesset for preliminarily approving a bill that would restrict the Muslim call to prayer, labeling it discriminatory and a violation of religious freedom. Meanwhile, Palestinian goalkeeper Saleem al-Ashqar was killed by Israeli forces in Gaza, increasing the total number of Palestinian sports figures killed to 1,009, prompting renewed calls for FIFA to act. In a separate incident, Israeli forces arrested five women activists, including a doctor and a nurse, from their homes in the occupied West Bank early Wednesday, with families uncertain of their whereabouts and detention reasons.

The Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) has condemned a preliminary approval by the Israeli Knesset of a bill aimed at restricting the Muslim call to prayer. The OIC described the bill as discriminatory and a violation of religious freedom. This legislative move by Israel has drawn international criticism from the Islamic bloc.
In a separate development, Palestinian goalkeeper Saleem al-Ashqar was killed by Israeli forces in Gaza. His death brings the total number of Palestinian sports figures killed to 1,009. This incident has intensified pressure on FIFA to take action against Israel regarding its actions in the region.
Furthermore, Israeli forces arrested five women activists from their homes in the occupied West Bank early Wednesday. The arrested individuals include a doctor and a nurse. The Palestinian Prisoners' Club identified the women, but their families have expressed uncertainty regarding the specific reasons for their detention and their current whereabouts.
The Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) has condemned a preliminary approval by the Israeli Knesset of a bill aimed at restricting the Muslim call to prayer. The OIC described the bill as discriminatory and a violation of religious freedom. This legislative move by Israel has drawn international criticism from the Islamic bloc.