
Tottenham star Manor Solomon stuck in Israel during Iran conflict after flying home to get married
TOTTENHAM star Manor Solomon is stuck in Israel during the conflict with Iran.
Solomon, 25, flew back to his homeland to get married.
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Manor Solomon is stuck in Israel after the conflict with Iran escalated
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The footballer married long-term partner Dana Voshina on Thursday
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The happy newlyweds shared photos of their special day on Instagram
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He tied the knot with
The happy couple celebrated their wedding day by sharing a series of photos and videos from the joyful occasion.
The Israeli couple have been together since 2018 and were all smiles as they made their vows before throwing an amazing party with friends and family.
However, SunSport understands the newlyweds remain stranded in Israel.
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On Sunday, an Israeli strike killed the chief of Iran's armed forces intelligence unit.
Iran state 224 people have been killed in attacks since Friday while 24 people have lost their lives in Israel.
The
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The scary incident comes three years after
The winger was playing for Shakhtar Donetsk when Russia invaded Ukraine.
Iran fires barrage of missiles at Israel as IDF strikes oil depot and says 'Tehran is burning'
Solomon joined
Solomon is not the only footballer caught up in the Israel-Iran fighting.
Champions League finalist
But after the World Cup qualifiers, he
had been due to arrive in
Los Angeles
to link up with team-mates for the
Club World Cup.
However, missile attacks on Iranian military and nuclear targets by the Israeli government saw the airspace in the country closed.
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Solomon and Voshina have been together since 2018
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They were evacuated from Ukraine in February 2022 when Russia invaded
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Solomon's ten goals helped Leeds win the Championship title
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