Liverpool v Everton: Anfield falls silent for Israel-Gaza war
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There was a period of silence before the Merseyside derby between Liverpool and Everton at Anfield
Supporters and players fell silent together before Liverpool’s game against Everton on Saturday as a mark of respect for those affected by the Israel-Gaza war.
As well as a period of silence, players, managers and match officials at Anfield all wore black armbands.
The same will happen at all Premier League and English Football League fixtures this weekend.
Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah this week called for an end to the fighting.
The Egypt star used his public platform to urge world leaders “to come together to prevent further slaughter of innocent souls”.
A period of silence also preceded the early WSL match between Aston Villa and Tottenham.
Israel launched a military campaign in Gaza in response to attacks by Hamas gunmen on Israel on 7 October.
When it announced its plans to mark the loss of life then and in the ensuing conflict, the Premier League saidexternal-link it “strongly condemns the horrific and brutal acts of violence against innocent civilians”.
It added: “We hope for peace, and our heartfelt sympathies are with the victims, their families and the communities impacted.”
The EFL saidexternal-link “our collective thoughts are with all the innocent people who have lost their lives, as well as their families, friends and all those in communities impacted” by the conflict.
Salah has called for “world leaders to come together to prevent further slaughter of innocent souls” amid the ongoing Israel-Gaza conflict