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A banner which reads 'Stop killing children - Stop killing civilians' was presented in front of PSG and Tottenham(Image: Chris Ricco - UEFA/UEFA via Getty Images)
UEFA have delivered a message calling for children and civilians to stop being killed amid the ongoing conflict in Gaza.
The European governing body saw a banner displayed ahead of the UEFA Super Cup clash between Tottenham and Paris Saint-Germain on Wednesday evening.
The banner laid out on the pitch in front of the teams, read: "Stop killing children.
Stop killing civilians." The message has been captured as the sides lined up for their pre-match photograph with UEFA iconography in the background.
On social media, UEFA reiterated their message to an audience beyond those watching the match between the Champions League and Europa League winners in Italy.
Suleiman al-Obeid was killed in an Israeli attack in southern Gaza, according to the Palestine Football Association (PFA).
Obeid was killed when civilians waiting for humanitarian aid were attacked by Israeli forces say the PFA.
"A talent who gave hope to countless children, even in the darkest of times."
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Liverpool star Mohamed Salah called out UEFA on social media, seemingly firmly unimpressed with their contribution.
The Egypt international quoted UEFA's message and quickly highlighted his issues with their post on Obeid.
"Can you tell us how he died, where, and why?" Salah posted on X.
Mascots hold a banner which reads "Stop killing children, Stop killing civilians" on the pitch(Image: MARCO BERTORELLO/AFP via Getty Images)
Following Obei's death, the PFA reported that the football is just one of hundreds of sportspeople to have lost their lives in Gaza.
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