Osasuna fans' loud voice against Israel

Supporters of Osasuna waved a banner during the game that read, "Show 'Israel' the red card," which was a similar sign that Scotland Celtic's supporters waved during Wednesday's Champions League match against Bayern Munich. Both messages demanded that "Israel" be banned from both UEFA and FIFA due to its war in Gaza.
The focus now shifts to the Spanish League and its reaction to the Osasuna fans.
The Green Brigade, a prominent Celtic fan organization, urged football supporters worldwide to demand "Israel’s" exclusion from international competitions. In a statement on the X platform, the group announced: "At the start of the second half we will wave the sign calling on UEFA and FIFA to suspend Israel from all activity. We call on you to do the right thing, and join soccer fans around the world who support this message."
"‘Israel’ is committing genocide, ethnic cleansing and apartheid. In the last 15 months, at least 382 Palestinian footballers and 235 other athletes have been killed, including 96 children and 286 youths. The Israeli occupation has destroyed 147 football facilities and 140 other sports venues across Palestine. These crimes have no place in our beautiful game," the Celtic fans wrote.
The Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) is expected to launch an investigation and impose sanctions on Celtic over its fans’ actions, likely including a financial penalty, as it has done in similar cases in the past.