Bro that post is fucking retarred, like cmon man we all know that bibi’s family got separated between Argentina and Israel
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Israel is shameless, it mustāve been disqualified, but instead flexing around all the timeš¤”
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>Lionel Messi’s alleged ties to Israel have gone viral on X. The account @IsraelinSpanish tweeted about it. They claimed that the footballer reportedly grew up in Israel. The tweet garnered over 32,000 likes before the page deleted it.
>Meanwhile, the tweet has led to more conspiracy theories as netizens have brought up old pictures of Lionel Messi in Israel, including an image of a fan holding up an Israeli flag during the July 7 match between Egypt and Argentina.
>However, despite the rumors, Lionel Messi did not grow up in Israel. He grew up on Estado de Israel Street in the La Bajada neighborhood of Rosario, Argentina. In English, the street’s name is translated to State of Israel Street.
>The footballer lived there till the age of 13, and then moved to Spain to join the FC Barcelona Academy. The rumors of Lionel Messi being involved with the Jewish community are false as well. Lionel has traveled to Israel a few times. However, he went there to travel with his football team.
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Bro that post is fucking retarred, like cmon man we all know that bibi’s family got separated between Argentina and Israel
Israel is shameless, it mustāve been disqualified, but instead flexing around all the timeš¤”
>Lionel Messi’s alleged ties to Israel have gone viral on X. The account @IsraelinSpanish tweeted about it. They claimed that the footballer reportedly grew up in Israel. The tweet garnered over 32,000 likes before the page deleted it.
>Meanwhile, the tweet has led to more conspiracy theories as netizens have brought up old pictures of Lionel Messi in Israel, including an image of a fan holding up an Israeli flag during the July 7 match between Egypt and Argentina.
>However, despite the rumors, Lionel Messi did not grow up in Israel. He grew up on Estado de Israel Street in the La Bajada neighborhood of Rosario, Argentina. In English, the street’s name is translated to State of Israel Street.
>The footballer lived there till the age of 13, and then moved to Spain to join the FC Barcelona Academy. The rumors of Lionel Messi being involved with the Jewish community are false as well. Lionel has traveled to Israel a few times. However, he went there to travel with his football team.