
Ahmad Taha
Ahmad Taha is a professional football player who plays as a defender for Maccabi Kfar Qassem in the Israeli National League. Recently, he made headlines for representing the Palestine national team during a World Cup qualifying match against Jordan, where he contributed by assisting his team's only goal. This event sparked controversy and criticism from Israeli Culture and Sports Minister Miki Zohar, who expressed his discontent over a player from Israel's league representing a team that does not recognize Israel's existence, calling it a crossing of a 'red line.'
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Recent news mentions
Ahmad Taha is one of the alleged foot soldiers linked to the Hamad crime syndicate.
Alleged Kazem Hamad foot soldiers launch bid for bailAhmad Taha, a shopkeeper in northern Gaza, criticized the temporary aid as insufficient for a lasting solution.
Gazans welcome aid plan but fear it will not end crisisAhmad Taha represented the Palestine national team in a World Cup qualifying match.
כדורגלן מהלאומית שיחק בנבחרת פלסטין – השר זוהר: "זו חציית קו אדום"





