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Gary Lineker returned to the BBC after sharing a deleted Instagram post that included an anti-Semitic symbol (a rat, used by Nazi Germany to characterize Jewish people). He apologized for the oversight, stating he had not realized the symbolism. The post accompanied a pro-Gaza video, but Lineker clarified that he strongly opposes anti-Semitism. BBC director-general Tim Davie emphasized the importance of adhering to the broadcaster's social media rules.
Courtesy: www.thesun.co.uk
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