Only around 570 were able to get tickets for the Premiership clash in the capital
There may be only around 570 of them inside Tynecastle, but the Celtic fans made their support for Palestine clear.
War is raging after a Hamas terrorist attack prompted a strong response from Israel. many have been forced to leave their homes in the Gaza strip, while those who remain have been cut off from electricity and water supplies. The Hoops support have long displayed Palestine flags at games, but this was done en masse given the situation in the region right now.
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