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[Logo]( [Olympian Who Mocked Israeli Athlete Got A Painful Dose Of Karma] [Olympian Who Mocked Israeli Athlete Got A Painful Dose Of Karma]( Today, we're looking at a dramatic moment from the Paris? Today, we're looking at a dramatic moment from the Paris Olympics that has the internet buzzing. It involves a judo match, a controversial gesture, and what many are calling "instant karma." Let's dive into the details. Judoka Nurali Emomali of Tajikistan sparked controversy during the round of 16 when he refused to shake hands with his Israeli opponent, Tohar Butbul. This post-match handshake is a customary sign of respect in judo, but Emomali chose to walk off the mat instead. Before leaving, he was seen saying "Allahu Akbar" and holding up the "Finger of Tawheed," a symbol in Islam meaning "There is no god but Allah and Muhammad is His prophet." The situation quickly took a turn when Emomali faced Japanese Olympian Hifumi Abe in his next match. Abe, known for his powerful judo skills, ended the match in a brutal fashion. As Emomali reached out to break his fall, the force and weight of Abe caused Emomali's arm to bend unnaturally, resulting in a dislocated shoulder. The injury was severe enough that Emomali had to be carried off the mat by Olympic staff. KARMA strikes Nurali Emomali from Tajikistan who REFUSED to shake hands with Israeli judo competitor Baruch Shmailov & shouted "Allahu Akbar" Nurali ended up with a dislocated shoulder crying on the mat ???? [#OlympicGames]([#Olympics]( [#JUDO]( [#JudoOlympics]( [pic.twitter.com/opREmu8RSS]( - Rosy (@rose_k01) [July 28, 2024]( [Social media erupted with reactions](, many calling Emomali's injury "instant karma" for his earlier refusal to shake hands. Michael Dickinson, executive director of the pro-Israel group StandWithUs, tweeted, "Bad sport Nurali Emomali from Tajikistan refused to shake hands with Israeli judo competitor Baruch Shmailov and shouted 'Allah Akbar.' Emomali ended up with a dislocated shoulder crying on the mat. Olympic levels of karma." Pro-Israel influencer Emily Schrader also chimed in, bluntly stating, "Karma is a b---h." Meanwhile, the Israeli judoka Butbul is moving forward in the competition. His next match is scheduled for Monday after his Algerian opponent, Messaoud Redouane Dris, withdrew from the competition. This incident highlights the intense emotions and high stakes at the Olympics, where sportsmanship and respect are as crucial as the physical competition. Emomali's refusal to engage in a simple handshake has led to widespread criticism and a harsh lesson in the importance of respect in sports. It's a vivid reminder that actions on and off the mat can have far-reaching consequences, and in this case, it's left a mark far deeper than any physical injury. [NYT's Reports On Trump Investigation] [NYT's Reports On Trump Investigation]( Ladies and gentlemen, today we're diving into a gripping analysis? [Obama Endorses Kamala Harris] [Obama Endorses Kamala Harris]( Hold onto your hats, because we've got some big news? [Crowd Gasps Over 'The View' Host Disgusting Trump Joke] [Crowd Gasps Over 'The View' Host Disgusting Trump Joke]( Ladies and gentlemen, brace yourselves because we're diving into a? [Disney fired Her But Now A Judge May Give Her The Last Laugh] [Disney fired Her But Now A Judge May Give Her The Last Laugh]( Buckle up, because we're diving into a saga that's got? [Kamala Won't Attend PM's Speech] [Kamala Won't Attend PM's Speech]( Let's talk about the recent buzz surrounding Vice President Kamala? You are receiving this email because you opted in to Patriot Newsfeed's daily newsletter. Copyright ? 2024. Civil Deadline. All rights reserved. 30 N. Gould St, Suite 6911, Sheridan, WY 82801 [UNSUBSCRIBE]( | [VIEW IN BROWSER]( | [PRIVACY POLICY](

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