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El Ghazi takes legal action against Mainz …over dismissal for Israel-Gaza posts

Dutch winger, Anwar El Ghazi, is taking legal action against his former club Mainz for wrongful dismissal.

Mainz terminated El Ghazi’s contract on 2 November after a series of social media posts he made about the Israel-Gaza conflict.

“I don’t see any statement in the latest post that is not covered by freedom of expression,” the winger’s lawyer told Allge­meine Zeitung.

Mainz say they have been informed about the case by El Ghazi’s legal team.

In a statement to BBC Sport, they added they will not be commenting further “as it is an ongoing legal proceeding”.

Meanwhile, BBC Sport has seen a spate of abusive messages sent to the 28-year-old on social media, a number of which include death threats against the player and his family, as well as referring him to as a “terrorist”.

Some of the abusive messages appear to be from accounts in the United Kingdom and have been passed on to the UK Football Policing Unit to investigate.

El Ghazi was originally suspended by Mainz on 17 Oc­tober, following a social media post which included the contro­versial phrase “from the river to the sea”, a pro-Palestinian message which critics implies, the destruction of Israel.

But that interpretation is dis­puted by some pro-Palestinian activists who say that most peo­ple chanting it are calling for an end to Israel’s occupation of the West Bank and blockade of Gaza, not the destruction of Israel itself.

Mainz said El Ghazi’s post “took a posi­tion on the conflict in the Middle East in a manner that wasn’t tolerable for the club”.

The former Everton and Aston Vil­la player was threatened with contract termination by Mainz on 27 October, but returned to the squad three days later, saying that he stands “for peace above everything”.

El Ghazi subsequently revealed, how­ever, that he had not authorised the club’s statement confirming his return, saying: “I do not distance myself from what I said and stand for humanity, and on the side of the oppressed until the last day I breathe.”

The German club then terminated his contract with immediate effect “in response to the player’s statements and posts on social media”.

Following the termination of his con­tract, El Ghazi said: “Stand for what is right, even if it means standing alone.’’ — BBC

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