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Benzema, French minister clash over Islamic group links

Al-Ittihad striker, Karim Benzema, has hit back at France’s Interior Minister, Gerald Darmanin, after he accused the French football star of links to the Muslim Brotherhood Islamist group.

Darmanin made the accusations after the reigning Ballon d’Or winner and former Real Madrid striker posted a message on social media about the conflict between Israel and Palestinian militant group, Hamas.

“All our prayers are for the inhabitants of Gaza who are once again victims of these unjust bombings which spare no women or children,” Benzema wrote on X, formerly Twitter.

Hamas, on October 7, launched shock raids into Israel, killing 1,400 people, mostly civilians, and seizing about 200 hostages.

Israel has since then launched wave after wave of retaliatory air strikes, killing more than 3,000 Palestinians in Gaza.

However, Darmanin, while speaking on the CNews Channel, alleged that Benzema “has a notorious link with the Muslim Brotherhood”, a Sunni Muslim Islamist group with its origins in Egypt that is now banned by Cairo.

READ ALSO: Benzema joins Saudi Arabia champions Al Ittihad

“This is false! Karim Benzema has never had the slightest relationship with this organisation,” Benzema’s lawyer, Hugues Vigier, said in a statement.

He said Benzema was expressing “natural compassion” with “what many today describe as war crimes being committed in Gaza, but which does not detract from the horror of the terrorist acts of October 7, something not open to discussion”.

The lawyer added that he was planning to file a complaint against Darmanin for his comments.

A source close to Darmanin doubled down on the minister’s comments, criticising Benzema over an alleged “drift” towards a tougher interpretation of Islam over the last years.

But the player’s lawyer said: “We are once again witnessing an intolerable exploitation of Karim Benzema and the ‘symbolic figure’ that we like to make him.”

Benzema, 35, who was born in France to parents of Algerian origin, has been one of the standout French stars of the last decade.

He joined the Saudi club on a hugely lucrative three-year deal this year after 14 seasons with Real Madrid where he lifted five Champions Leagues, four La Liga titles, and three Copas del Rey.

Benzema is not the only Muslim football star to enter the debate, with Liverpool and Egypt player, Mohamed Salah, calling for humanitarian aid to be allowed into Gaza and an end to “massacres”.

The Star

Segun Ojo

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