Top European club competitions to return to Israel on December 1 say organisers

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Top European club competitions to return to Israel on December 1, say organisers

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Basketball - EuroLeague - Alba Berlin v Maccabi Tel Aviv - Uber Arena, Berlin, Germany, November 28, 2024 Maccabi Tel Aviv fans with an Israel flag during the match REUTERS/Annegret Hilse

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PARIS - Basketball’s top European competitions are set to become the first to return to Israel since the October 7, 2023 attacks, after clubs agreed on Tuesday to resume Euroleague and EuroCup games in the country from December 1, following recent ceasefire and peace initiatives in the region, the organisation said.

Games involving Israeli teams have been held at neutral venues since October 2023 due to the conflict in Gaza.

Six-time champions Maccabi Tel Aviv and Hapoel Tel Aviv are the Israeli clubs in this seasons Euroleague, while Hapoel Jerusalem play in the EuroCup.

After thoughtful deliberation, ECA clubs agreed on the proposal to set December 1, 2025, as the date for games to resume in Israel. Until then, Euroleague Basketball will continue to carefully monitor developments, stay in close contact with local and foreign authorities, visiting teams, and all relevant organisations, Euroleague Basketball said in a statement.

Euroleague Basketball and its participating clubs welcome the recent peace plan with optimism and hope. The organisation reaffirms its belief in the power of basketball to bring people and communities together, and its commitment to contributing to peace through the shared values of sport, respect, and unity.

Israel and Hamas, however, have accused each other of repeated breaches of the ceasefire since it was formally agreed

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