Israeli gymnasts will miss the junior world championship.


The women's team from Israel in rhythmic gymnastics will not travel to the world championship due to security issues and the closure of airspace for flights. A rocket attack from Iran on Israel has caused injuries and casualties in residential areas, forcing the team to cancel their participation.
With great sadness, we announce that the women's gymnastics team from Israel has canceled its participation in the championship. We support our gymnasts during this difficult Time and believe in their strength. With you - Elis Rosenberg, Sofia Hendlin, and Rebecca Miller.
Iran refuses to negotiate a ceasefire
In connection with the conflict between Iran and Israel, Iran has refused to negotiate with Qatar and Oman on a ceasefire until attacks from Israel cease. The IDF has conducted strikes on Iranian military targets, including those of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
Due to the tensions in the region, the women's team from Israel has decided not to participate in the upcoming gymnastics competitions. After the Iranian rocket attack, the safety of participants has become a priority for the Gulf countries and the event organizers.
As a result of the Iranian rocket attack on Israel, the women's gymnastics team decided not to risk the safety of participants and to cancel their participation in the world championship. This reflects serious issues in the region and outrage over the violence affecting ordinary citizens.
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