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ago in General Factchecking by Innovator (50.1k points)
The Australian Friends of Palestine Association's effort to block an Israeli team from the 2025 International Cycling World Tour, including the Santos Tour Down Under, has failed.

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ago by Newbie (340 points)
Although your claim is true, it would have been better if you used the article featured in the BlueSky post, rather than just the BlueSky post itself. The article states: "the Israeli branded team, Israel-Premier Tech, will definitely be racing in the 2025 Tour Down Under in Adelaide." It is safe to say that the Australian Friends of Palestine Association failed.

Article: https://johnmenadue.com/pedalling-for-israel-is-peddling-genocide/
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ago by Apprentice (1.2k points)
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I think this is a solid fact check, as you identified that this claim isn't very credible, but I think you could go a little more in-depth on researching the claim to provide evidence on why it's true.

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