Winter Olympics Opening Turns Tense as Two Countries Are Booed

The Winter Olympics returned with their opening ceremony in Milan on February 6, bringing together top athletes from around the world and once again drawing global attention. While the event is usually filled with celebration and unity, this year’s ceremony included moments of tension as two countries faced boos from sections of the crowd — despite prior appeals for respect from organizers. During the parade of nations at San Siro Stadium, Israel’s small delegation reportedly received a mixed reaction of both cheers and boos, amid ongoing global tensions. Security personnel were also said to be present alongside the team. The... Continues…

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