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British presenter Gary Lineker steps down over anti-Semitism row

British presenter Gary Lineker steps down over anti-Semitism row

Al Jazeera19-05-2025

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British presenter and former England football captain Gary Lineker has stepped down from his role at the BBC after backlash over a social media post about Zionism which was criticised as being anti-Semitic.

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