Liverpool star Mo Salah calls on world leaders to ‘prevent further slaughter of innocent souls’ in Gaza

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Updated 19 October 2023
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Liverpool star Mo Salah calls on world leaders to ‘prevent further slaughter of innocent souls’ in Gaza

  • In an impassioned plea on social media platform X, the Egyptian footballer said ‘the people of Gaza need food, water and medical supplies urgently’

BEIRUT: In a touching statement about the situation in Gaza, Egyptian footballer Mohamed Salah urged world leaders to “come together to prevent further slaughter of innocent souls” and said “humanity must prevail.”

In a video message posted on social media platform X on Wednesday, the Liverpool FC star made an impassioned plea to authorities and the wider world, saying: “The people of Gaza need food, water and medical supplies urgently.

“It’s not always easy to speak in times like this … there has been too much violence and too much heartbreaking brutality.”

The escalation in violence has been unbearable to watch, said Salah.

“All lives are sacred and must be protected,” he added. “The massacres need to stop. Families are being torn apart. What’s clear now is that humanitarian aid to Gaza must be allowed immediately. The people there are in terrible conditions.”

In response to the carnage at Al-Ahli Arab Hospital, on which Israeli forces are accused of carrying out an attack on Tuesday feared to have killed more than 500 people, Salah said: “The scenes at the hospital last night were horrifying.”


Top-ranked Aryna Sabalenka powers her way into the quarterfinals at the Australian Open

Updated 25 January 2026
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Top-ranked Aryna Sabalenka powers her way into the quarterfinals at the Australian Open

  • Aryna Sabalenka rolls over the 19-year-old Canadian in just 31 minutes on Rod Laver Arena
  • Sabalenka will be up against an even younger player in the quarterfinals, 18-year-old Iva Jovic

MELBOURNE: Top-ranked Aryna Sabalenka, attempting to win her third Australian Open title in four years, reached the quarterfinals on Sunday with a victory over No. 17 Victoria Mboko of Canada 6-1, 7-6 (1).
Sabalenka, using a high-powered serve that produced three aces in the first set, rolled over the 19-year-old Canadian in just 31 minutes on Rod Laver Arena.
Sabalenka was not quite as dominant in the second set — producing a few more unforced errors — against Mboko, who played well enough to beat many players but not the two-time Australian Open champion.
“What an incredible player for such a young age,” the 27-year-old Sabalenka said of the young Canadian. “It’s incredible to see these kids coming up on Tour. I can’t believe I say that. I feel like I’m a kid.”
“She pushed me so much, and I’m happy to be through,” Sabalenka added in her on-court interview.
Sabalenka led the second set 4-1, and then failed to convert three match points while leading 5-4. Mboko slowly took back the momentum and forced a tiebreaker only for Sabalenka to dominate.
It was the 20th straight tiebreak victory for Sabalenka.
“I try to — not to think this is a tiebreak and play point by point, and I guess that’s the key to consistency,” she said.
Sabalenka won this Grand Slam in 2023 and 2024 and was the runner-up last year against Madison Keys. The Belarussian has also won two US Open titles.
Sabalenka will be up against an even younger player in the quarterfinals — 18-year-old American Iva Jovic.
The No. 29-seeded Jovic defeated Yulia Putintseva 6-0, 6-1 on John Cain Arena in just 53 minutes as she advanced to her first Grand Slam quarterfinal.
In a later match Sunday on Rod Laver Arena, the top-seeded man Carlos Alcaraz of Spain faced American No. 19 Tommy Paul for a spot in the quarterfinals.
Alexander Zverev and Coco Gauff, the third seeds on the men and women’s side, also played later for spots in the quarterfinals.