An Israeli Liverpool fan has declared that he is 'done' with the club after they banned a tribute to the victims of the Hamas attacks on Israel.
Hamas launched an attack on Israel which is believed to have killed 1,400 people on October 7 amid the ongoing conflict between the Middle East nation and Palestine.
In the aftermath of the attack, the FA opted to ban Israel and Palestine flags from England's matches against Australia and Italy earlier this month due to fears it could lead to incidents between fans inside and around the stadium.
Premier League clubs, including Liverpool, have followed suit, although multiple Palestine flags were spotted at Anfield for the Merseyside derby on Saturday, while a banner mourning the deaths of Israelis during the Hamas attacks was also removed from the Kop.
A lifelong Reds fan hailing from Israel, Oren Sensel, has been angered by Liverpool's decision to ban tributes to those killed by the Hamas attacks, and has stated he will no longer support the club.
He has taken drastic action to prove his point, blacking out the club's crest on his arm tattoo and replacing it with the Star of David, while also crossing out the 'Never' from Liverpool's iconic motto 'You'll Never Walk Alone'.
He also had the date of Hamas' attacks on Israel at the top of the tattoo.
Explaining his decision to turn his back on the Merseyside outfit, Sensel wrote on Facebook alongside pictures of his altered tattoo: 'Anyone who knows me knows how much I loved Liverpool Football Club it was a central part of my life. Everything in my life was conducted according to team games, events.
'I was always there and believed that the statement that Liverpool is much more than football catches even when we were all shocked by the
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