The star escapes punishment for pro-Palestinian support

“Noussair Mazraoui has assured us that he strives for peace and he regrets his comments which have caused great irritation,” Bayern Munich CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen said in a press release.

One of the shared posts reportedly came from an account that had previously called for the annihilation of the Israeli state, according to German newspaper Bild.

The Moroccan player, who is currently injured, says he is remorseful for his actions.

“I condemn all forms of terrorism and all terrorist organizations,” said Mazraoui.

The matter is extra sensitive in Bayern Munich as the reserve goalkeeper Daniel Peretz is from Israel and plays in the Israeli national team.

“It is difficult to put myself in his situation, but we try to support him and ask how he is doing,” says coach Thomas Tuchel.

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