The war that Israel lost

A four-day truce extended to six, the release of Israeli captives by Hamas fighters secured, and trucks rolling into Gaza with aid deliveries, all gave the impression of positive humanitarian gestures from Israel.

However, that is far from the truth.

Israel had categorically forbidden any form of celebrations for the release of the Palestinian prisoners, under threat of being re-arrested.

Palestinians celebrated anyway.

When it comes to Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza, Israel has failed to win global public opinion.

Israel lost the war on day one, when Operation al-Aqsa Flood was executed by Hamas resistance fighters, shattering the illusion of Israeli invincibility.

The truce is another sign of Israel’s failure, since it was not able to achieve one of its stated principle goals, the destruction of Hamas.

According to Hamas Israel has also suffered a military defeat.

Since October 7th around 80 Israeli soldiers have been removed from the equation by Hamas fighters, while 385 tanks have also been destroyed.

Another front on which Israel has suffered a humiliating defeat is the social media front. Not only has Israel lost the information war, but also Western media, no matter how hard they tried, could not silence pro-Palestinian voices.

Social media networks, such as Facebook, have also tried in vain to block and delete anti-Israeli posts, which they have labeled ‘anti-semitic’. However, Facebook approved ads that contained sentences like ‘murder Palestinian civilians, wipe out Gazan women, children and the elderly’.

The US has played a dubious role when it comes to its stance on the Israeli war on Gaza.

On the one hand, the US Secretary of State, Anthony Blinken is said to want to press Israel to end the war in his upcoming trip to the region.

On the other hand, the US president will move to grant Israel unfettered access to the US weapons stockpile.

The US president has also said that eliminating Hamas is very difficult, but not impossible, which is part of the reason why pro-Palestinian protests have continued unabated around the world since many see the US as Key in ending the war.

Many celebrities have come out in support of Palestine and against the unwavering US support for Israel, especially when it comes to military aid.

US actress and activist Cynthia Nixon has launched a hunger strike, calling for a permanent ceasefire in Gaza in front of the White House in Washington DC. An unprecedented move by a Hollywood actress

To have a hunger strike to get attention but also to say, yes, we are bombing and killing Palestinians in that way, but we are also starving them. 7% of the nutrition that’s needed for a population of 2 million people has been allowed into Gaza. And so, certainly, many people are dying from bombs, but so many people in Gaza are on the precipice of starvation. And so that’s why we’re having a hunger strike to reflect the horror of that.


Cynthia Nixon, Actress and Activist

She was joined by state legislators and activists.

I think about how much anxiety and depression and fear and all those emotions that Gazans are feeling every day.


Madinah Wilson-Anton, Delaware State Representative

We have lost an entire society. Cities have been flattened. And if President Biden does not demand a permanent ceasefire all of Gaza could be lost.


Iman Abid, Activist, US Campaign for Palestinian Rights

Israel is so afraid of the backlash that the Israeli lobby has offered $20 million to a candidate of Arab descent to compete with US Senator Rashida Tlaib in the Michigan elections

I was offered $20 million dollars to withdraw from the senatorial race, and run against my friend, Rashida Tlaib.


Nasser Beydoun, Candidate for US Senate (Michigan)

As if that wasn’t enough, the Israeli lobby is so worried about US Congress dissent due to the war that it has reportedly spent vast amounts of money trying to purge its critics from the Democratic Party.

The pro Israel lobby will go to any length to remove anybody from the US Congress that has any opposition to their agenda and their total, unequivocal support for Israel. Good, bad or indifferent.


Nasser Beydoun, Candidate for US Senate (Michigan)

Playing with fire: If Israel ups war on Gaza, US bases in Iraq will vanish

By Wesam Bahrani

The US hesitancy to retaliate as its illegal military bases in Iraq and Syria reel under attacks is firstly embarrassing for Washington and secondly a precursor to the full withdrawal of American forces from Iraq in the not-so-distant future.

After more than 60 attacks on American military bases in Iraq and Syria in recent weeks, causing widespread destruction, the Pentagon finally responded last week.

Officials in Washington said the US military occupation deployed an AC-130 gunship, for the first time, to repel an attack on the Ain al-Asad military base, located in western Iraq’s Anbar province.

The Islamic Resistance in Iraq claimed responsibility for its latest operation that targeted the US forces stationed at the base.

The attack was believed to be deadly, which forced the US Central Command to order a swift military response for the first time.

US officials were cited by American news outlets as saying that the attack caused injuries and damage to the infrastructure.

Contrary to Western media claims, informed military sources say the injured American soldiers have not reported back to duty.

A post on social media linked to the Islamic Resistance in Iraq published a statement that read:

“In response to the crimes being committed by the enemy against our brothers in Gaza, the Islamic Resistance in Iraq targeted the American occupation’s Ain al-Asad base, Western Iraq, and the American occupation’s al-Shaddadi base south of al-Hasakah countryside, eastern Syria.”

The operation was carried out with “necessary weapons and the two bases were struck with direct hits” the statement added.

For the first time, the Iraqi resistance group used ballistic missiles to attack the base. They were short-range but dangerous.

In another escalation, the US military hit three locations in the area of Jurf al-Nasr, south of Baghdad, killing eight members of Kataeb Hezbollah, also known as the Iraqi Hezbollah brigades. 

Kataeb Hezbollah mourned the martyrdom of their members and warned Americans that a stronger response awaits them.

Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani also condemned US attacks on the Iraqi territory as a violation of the country’s sovereignty and territory integrity.

Since the Israeli genocidal campaign in Gaza erupted on October 7, there have been at least 60 drone and missile attacks on US military bases in Iraq and Syria, causing injuries, shock and fear among US forces.

Iraqi resistance movements and political party leaders have slammed the US for being complicit in the Gaza genocide and have openly declared their intentions to strike and decimate illegal American assets in Iraq. 

Days after the Israeli onslaught on Gaza, mainly targeting women and children, the leader of Iraq’s Badr Organization, Hadi al-Ameri, a veteran Iraqi politician and military commander, warned that “it was time for the international coalition (the majority of whom are US forces) to leave Iraq.”

“After a period of calm, the American forces at the Ain al-Assad and Harir bases were targeted by the Islamic resistance factions in Iraq, which is a natural reaction to the bias of America and some European countries toward the usurping Zionist entity,” he noted.

The period of calm al-Ameri referred to is an informal agreement between the Iraqi government and the resistance factions, collectively known as the Popular Mobilization Units (PMU), to allow diplomacy over resistance to expel the occupation forces.

Iraqi foreign minister Fuad Hussein says through negotiations with the American side, successive governments have managed to reduce the number of US soldiers by half.

The Joe Biden administration now finds itself in an extremely tricky position.

The period of calm is over.

The PMU has vowed to stand by the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas and the people of Gaza in their struggle against the US-backed Israeli occupation.

As the death toll in Gaza surged close to 15,000, attacks on US bases also increased.

Following the temporary four-day ceasefire between Hamas and the Israeli regime, which was extended by a further two days, there have been no attacks on the US bases.

But if the regime resumes its dastardly bombing campaign on Gaza, attacks on US bases in Iraq and Syria are also likely to resume, and this time, in a more powerful manner.

Biden is fully aware that the Coordination Framework now has the majority of seats in the Iraqi parliament. This alliance includes members of the PMU’s political wings, such as the Badr Organization led by al-Ameri or Asa’ib Ahl al-Haq led by Qais al-Khazali.

Their armed resistance factions forced the then-US President Barack Obama to withdraw American forces from Iraq in 2011 after they inflicted tens of thousands of casualties among US military personnel.

Other Iraqi resistance groups, such as Kataib Hezbollah or Harakat al-Nujaba, whilst holding no seats in the country’s parliament, share the same anti-American sentiment as the Coordination Framework.

While the Pentagon claims its forces in Iraq play an advisory role in the fight against the Daesh terrorist group, it has been proven time and again that it’s a mere eyewash.

The US has been found supporting Daesh sleeper cells and using the terror group as a pretext to occupy Iraq again in 2014.

Among the illegal US military bases in Iraq, there are three that stand out.

The US Embassy

The unusually expansive complex situated in Baghdad’s Green Zone is anything but a foreign diplomatic mission.

Thousands of American military personnel use the “diplomatic” space as a base for planning and conducting espionage activities against Iraq and other regional countries.

Ain Al-Assad base

A large military airbase near the border with Syria, which Iran leveled to the ground following the US assassination of top anti-terror commanders, Iran’s Lieutenant-General Qassem Soleimani and deputy commander of the PMU‌, Abu Mehdi al-Muhandis in Baghdad, January 2020.

It is used by the US to instruct its proxy Daesh terror cells to destabilize Iraq and Syria. Another purpose is to sow sedition between the Iraqi Sunni and Shia populations.

Its location, in the largest Sunni province of Anbar and its provincial capital Ramadi, is well suited for these sinister objectives.

There is not one US military base in largely Shia-populated provinces of Iraq.

Al-Harir airbase

In line with US efforts to destabilize Iraq and neighboring Iran, al-Harir airbase in the northern Kurdish province of Erbil is mostly used as a base for anti-Iran operations.

Kurdish terrorists have allowed Israeli spies to operate in the north and assist them in violating the territorial integrity of Iran.

Al-Harir is where some of these operations between Americans, Kurdish terrorists and the Israeli agents are planned out.

These are the main military bases that the US Central Command depends on, for now.

The Biden administration had a pledge from Prime Minister al-Sudani to ensure the safety of American troops in Iraq.

This pledge, or as Iraqis would refer to it a burden, was passed onto al-Sudani from his predecessor, who was deemed as a weaker Prime Minister, Mustafa al-Kadhimi.

The Coordination Framework and the PMU, who are an integral part of the Iraqi armed forces (whether they have representatives in parliament or not), have now scrapped the informal deal to not attack illegal US bases.

Should the Israeli army resume its attacks on the Gaza Strip, the Iraqi resistance will do the same against American bases in the region, with more powerful PMU resistance factions being drawn in.

The Iraqi premier is aware that had it not been for the PMU and its brave fight against Daesh terrorists to liberate the country, there would be no Iraqi government today.

The PMU has the legal mandate to do so, which Washington is fully aware of and for this reason, has tried to refrain from targeting the PMU in order to avoid pulling out of Iraq.

Following the US assassination of General Soleimani and Abu Mehdi al-Muhandis in the vicinity of Baghdad International Airport, several measures took place.

The Iraqi parliament voted unanimously for the expulsion of US forces and, according to the resolution, considered their presence on the Iraqi territory as an occupation.

Whilst the bill was non-binding, it automatically became so when then-Iraqi Prime Minister Adil Abdul-Mehdi stamped it into legislation.

There was also a million-man march in Baghdad to call for the expulsion of US forces. The writing was on the wall: All sections of the Iraqi society want Americans out.

What happened next came to be known as the Tishreen movement.

Months of violent riots and torching of PMU offices and the killing of its members, in what has now been widely documented as a US-backed plot to turn segments of Iraqi society against the PMU.

It also led to the resignation of Adul Abdul-Mehdi, who attended the funeral ceremonies for General Soleimani and Abu Mehdi al-Muhandis.

The Pentagon views its bases in Iraq as an expansion of its hegemony in West Asia.

The ongoing attacks on its military bases have proved a headache for Washington. With more than 60 operations in Iraq and Syria in less than seven weeks, it simply does not have the prowess to strike back.

It would rather hold on to much larger naval, air and ground bases scattered across the Persian Gulf, as opposed to being attacked on a daily basis in Iraq and Syria without having the forces and resources to respond.

Before attacking Iraq, CENTCOM had authorized only three strikes on Syrian territory, knowing it could not afford an escalation with the Iraqi resistance.

The Washington Post cited US officials in the US Defense Department as being strongly frustrated by what they considered “an incoherent strategy” in dealing with and failing to deter the attacks.

“There’s no clear definition of what we are trying to deter,” one official was quoted as saying. “It’s clearly not working.”

All of this makes one thing crystal clear: If the Israeli war on Gaza escalates, US ground bases in Iraq will vanish, along with the American embassy in the Iraqi capital Baghdad.  

Wesam Bahrani is an Iraqi journalist and commentator.

(The views expressed in this article do not necessarily reflect those of Press TV.)

"Obviously No…": Marsh Breaks Silence On 'Legs On WC Trophy' Controversy

Mitchell Marsh has now finally broken his silence over the controversial gesture.© Instagram

Australia all-rounder Mitchell Marsh had become a topic of major controversy for putting with his feet on the World Cup trophy during his side’s post-match celebrations. Australia won a record-extending sixth World Cup title last month after beating hosts India at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. In a viral picture, Marsh was captured putting his his feet on the World Cup trophy as the team celebrated their victory. He was on the receiving end of some harsh criticism, with many even suggesting that Marsh had the trophy and the game by doing the same.

It’s been 12 days since Australia defeated India and Marsh has now finally broken his silence over the controversial gesture.

The 32-year-old has insisted he meant no disrespect for his viral celebration that caused a stir across India.

“There was obviously no disrespect meant in that photo at all. I haven’t given it too much thought, I haven’t seen a lot on social media even though everyone tells me it’s gone off. There is nothing in that,” Marsh told SEN.

Marsh amassed 441 runs in the tournament, but it was Travis Head who stole the limelight with his match-winning century in the final

However, India star batter Virat Kohli was named ‘Player of the Tournament’ having set a new record for most runs — 765 — at a single World Cup.

But Australia captain Pat Cummins had Kohli playing on for 54 in final, to leave India 148-4, a crowd of over 92,000 at the Narendra Modi Stadium fell into stunned silence.

Before the match, Cummins — who finished the final with superb figures of 2-34 in 10 overs — had said there was no better feeling for an opposition player than quieting a partisan home crowd.

Cummins, asked if dismissing Kohli was as sweet a moment as he had known in cricket, the 30-year-old replied: “I think so. We did take a second in the huddle just to acknowledge the silence that was going around the crowd.

“It just felt like it was one of those days where it was all made for him (Kohli) to score another hundred like he normally does — so that was satisfying.”

(With AFP inputs)

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CIA Has Retrieved UFOs From 9 Crash Sites, 2 Of Them Intact: Report

CIA's Secret Office Retrieved UFOs From 9 Crash Sites Around The World: Report

The report adds to speculation that UFOs have landed on Earth. (Representational Pic)

The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) of the United States has a secret unit, known as the Office of Global Access (OGA), which has been retrieving several crashed UFOs (unidentified flying objects) from across the world, the Daily Mail has reported. At least nine such “non-human craft” have been collected by the agency in top secret operations, the outlet further said in its report. The revelations are based on the accounts of several insiders that Daily Mail spoke to. While some of the UFOs are damaged from crashes, at least two are intact, they said.

The OGA, which comes under CIA’s Science and Technology Directorate, has played significant role since 2003 in collection of aircraft believed to be non-human.

The sources who Daily Mail spoke to were directly briefed by people who were involved in these retrieval missions. One of them said that the US intelligence agency has a system that can “discern UFOs that are cloaked” and when such vehicles land on Earth, special military units are sent to try and salvage the wreckage.

The OGA protects the secrecy of the retrieval, which is carried out by the US military. The agency works with special operations forces such as SEAL teams to carry out the missions, the outlet further said.

The latest revelations add to the growing chorus that the US government could be hiding advanced vehicles that were not made by humans.

In July this year, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer co-sponsored a bill to allow disclosure of “recovered technologies of unknown origin and biological evidence of non-human intelligence”. In the same month, former US intelligence officer David Grusch had gone public, claiming that he had given “proof” of the US government’s possession of alien bodies to the Congress and the Inspector General of the Intelligence Community (ICIG) as part of a whistleblower complaint.

Appearing on a podcast last month, Mr Grusch claimed that the government has recovered multiple types of non-human biological “entities” from crashed alien aircraft. Mr Grusch is an Air Force veteran and served as a member of the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency (NGA) and the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO).

He also said that US government has a “variety” of alien bodies.

15 schools get bomb threat emails in Bengaluru, police say ‘hoax’

Following the development tension prevailed in the premises of the schools. The threat was given on the official email ids of the schools and it came to light when the staff opened them in the morning.

Updated On – 12:49 PM, Fri – 1 December 23


15 schools get bomb threat emails in Bengaluru, police say ‘hoax’


Bengaluru: Panic gripped parents here after an email threat was received by more than 15 private schools in the state capital on Friday. Bengaluru Police Commissioner B. Dayanand, however, called the threat a hoax.

He said that there was no need for the parents, students and teaching community to panic. “The threats have turned out to be a hoax. The culprit will be caught soon. “We did send bomb detection and disposal squads. The police have undertaken search operations,” he stated.


Following the development tension prevailed in the premises of the schools. The threat was given on the official email ids of the schools and it came to light when the staff opened them in the morning.

Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar visited the premises of one of the schools in Bengaluru and got the information about the development from the police department.

“I observed the news on television and came to know that schools and institutions related to me also got bomb threat. One of the schools was located close to my house. Hence, I came out to inquire. “They showed the threat mail. The investigation so far says it is fake threat. We need to be careful. Parents are concerned. The police are conducting investigations,” Shivakumar stated.

The schools located in Basaveshwaranagar, Yelahanka, Sadashivanagar have been given the bomb threats and most of them are reputed and international schools. Many schools sent back their children as parents rushed to the schools after coming to know about the development.

Last year, a miscreant had sent a hoax bomb threat to 30 reputed schools in Bengaluru. The police had arrested a youth in this connection from Tamil Nadu.

Spanish PM says Israel disdains humanitarian law

In an interview with Spanish state-owned broadcaster TVE on Thursday, Sanchez reiterated that Israel’s military action in the densely-populated strip is unacceptable.

“The footage we are seeing and the growing numbers of children dying, I have serious doubt [Israel] is complying with international humanitarian law,” he said. “What we are seeing in Gaza is not acceptable.”

Sanchez also said the European Union should recognize a Palestinian state since this would help end the conflict and “stabilize” the region, Press TV reported.

“It is obvious that we must find a political solution to put an end to this crisis and this solution requires, in my opinion, the recognition of the Palestinian state,” he said.

“It is in Europe’s interest to address this issue out of moral conviction because what we are seeing in Gaza is not acceptable”, and also for “a geopolitical objective — to stabilize a region”, he added.

When he was sworn in for a new term this month, Sanchez said his foreign policy priority would be to “work in Europe and in Spain to recognize the Palestinian state”.

If there is no consensus among the EU’s 27 member states, Sanchez has said Madrid does not rule out unilaterally recognizing a Palestinian state.

A handful of smaller European countries have taken the step, mainly east European nations like Hungary, Poland and Romania that did so before they joined the EU.

Spain’s parliament voted in 2014 in favor of a resolution calling for recognition of Palestine as a state.

The vote was non-binding, however, and there has been no follow-up.

“The situation has changed,” Sanchez told TVE, adding that Arab nations did not understand the EU’s position.

“During all these years, we have seen how Israel systematically occupied Palestinian territory,” he added in a reference to Israeli settlement expansion.

Israel’s top diplomat said he was recalling the regime’s envoy to Madrid over what he called “outrageous remarks” by the Spanish prime minister questioning the legality of Israel’s military invasion of Gaza.

“Because of the outrageous remarks by the Spanish prime minister, who again repeated baseless claims, I have decided to summon the Israeli ambassador in Spain for consultations,” Foreign Minister Eli Cohen wrote on X, formerly Twitter.

The new spat came less than a week after Israel expressed anger with Sanchez and his Belgian counterpart, Alexander De Croo, who demanded the regime stop its massacre of civilians holed up in Gaza.

Tel Aviv also summoned ambassadors of both European countries over their remarks voiced at a joint press conference on the Egyptian side of the Rafah border crossing on November 24.   

Cohen claimed the remarks by Sanchez and De Croo repeated “false claims” and “gave terrorism a boost.” 

In response, Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares said Cohen’s allegations were “false, unacceptable and out of place.” 

Sanchez on Thursday said European countries should discuss the recognition of a Palestinian state.

Israel launched the war on Gaza on October 7, after the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas waged the surprise Operation Al-Aqsa Storm against the occupying entity in response to the regime’s decades-long campaign of devastation against Palestinians.

According to the Gaza-based health ministry, over 15,000 Palestinians, including more than 6,000 children, were killed in Israeli strikes during the 49 days of war. Many more dead people are feared to be under the rubble.

MNA

Smiles, Selfies And Meals: Exclusive Pics Of Workers Inside Tunnel

Smiles, Selfies And Meals: Exclusive Pics Of Workers Inside Uttarakhand Tunnel

Workers can be seen enjoying their meals inside the tunnel

New Delhi:

Days after rescuers brought out 41 workers trapped in an Uttarakhand tunnel for 17 days, NDTV has accessed exclusive images of them spending time inside the collapsed tunnel.

In the pictures, the workers can be seen enjoying their meals including roti, sabzi and rice.

Pictures also show the workers sitting and having bread and milk inside the tunnel.

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They can also be seen clicking selfies and pictures with the collapsed tunnel in the background.

NDTV has also accessed the exclusive videos, which show the stored water bottles, food and fruits that were sent to the trapped workers through a pipe.

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All the 41 workers who were trapped inside Uttarakhand’s Silkyari tunnel since November 12 were evacuated safely on Tuesday after a multi-agency rescue operation.

They were pulled out through 57 metres of steel pipe on stretchers fitted with wheels.

After being kept under medical observation for a night at the community health centre at Chinyalisaur, they were on Wednesday airlifted to AIIMS Rishikesh for a thorough examination of their health parameters.

They got trapped after a section of the tunnel between 205 and 260 metres from the Silkyara side collapsed on November 12.

Earlier on Thursday, the AIIMS-Rishikesh declared all the workers fit to return home.

Briefing the media on their health condition, Dr Ravikant, head of the general medicine department, said that the workers were thoroughly examined and their blood test, X-ray and ECG reports were normal.

“They are physically normal and clinically stable. We have given them clearance to return home,” he was quoted as saying by the news agency PTI.

However, one of the workers from Uttarakhand stayed back at the facility for the treatment of a congenital medical condition, Dr Ravikant said.

A worker from Uttarakhand has been incidentally diagnosed with Atrial Septal Defect, an anomaly that is present at birth, he said.

Israel resumes attacks on Gaza after truce deal expires


Children return to their destroyed homes in Deir al-Balah during the temporary truce on November 25, 2023 .

Several explosions and gunfire have been reported in northern Gaza as Israel said it has resumed its attacks on the besieged strip after a temporary ceasefire expired.

Palestinian media outlets also reported fierce clashes between Israeli forces and Palestinian resistance fighters on Friday.

The Gaza-based interior ministry said Israel launched artillery strikes on the northwestern part of the Gaza Strip.

Meanwhile, an AFP journalist said a series of Israeli airstrikes also hit the besieged strip. That came as the Israeli military said that it has “resumed combat against Hamas” resistance movement in Gaza.

Earlier, sirens were sounded in Israeli settlements near Gaza as the Israeli regime claimed it had intercepted a rocket fired from Gaza.

The truce, which was extended twice, began on November 24 and ended at 7 am (0500 GMT) Friday. The ceasefire had paused brutal Israeli strikes on Gaza that began in early October.

Israel launched the war on Gaza on October 7 after the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas waged the surprise Operation Al-Aqsa Storm against the occupying entity in response to the Israeli regime’s decades-long campaign of bloodletting and devastation against Palestinians.

Tel Aviv also blocked water, food, and electricity to Gaza, plunging the coastal strip into a humanitarian crisis.

More than 15,000 Palestinians, most of them women and children, have been killed in the Israeli strikes.

The truce saw the release of 105 Israeli captives held in Gaza and 240 Palestinian prisoners.

The ceasefire has allowed some humanitarian aid into Gaza but the aid supplies were far below what is needed, according to aid workers.

Want to elevate Sreenidi Deccan to the elite of Indian football: William Alves

After a few substitute appearances, William was given his first start in the 5-0 victory over TRAU where he did everything except get on the scoresheet but in the next game against Rajasthan United, the goal came from a scrappy corner but they call count.

Published Date – 12:29 PM, Fri – 1 December 23


Want to elevate Sreenidi Deccan to the elite of Indian football: William Alves


Hyderabad: William Alves de Oliveira’s journey at Sreenidi Deccan Football Club has taken time to kick start but the well-travelled Brazilian forward is looking to the future after scoring his first goal for the club in the 2-1 win over Rajasthan United in the I-League.

In a career that has taken him from Brazil to Saudi Arabia via Portugal and Slovenia, William is settling in well in Hyderabad. “I am very happy with my adaptation here in India – it is a very welcoming country,” he said. “The club has given me all the support so that I can play my best football and in a short time, I have already made great friends which has helped a lot in the beginning of this adaptation.”


Having left Brazilian top tier side Coritiba FC in 2022, William turned out for lower league club Ferroviario but a lack of game time resulted in a lack of match fitness and that in turn delayed his return to full-fledged action for Sreenidi Deccan FC.

“I have adapted to the physicality of the league and picked up the pace of the game. I feel 100 per cent ready to help the team,” he said.

After a few substitute appearances, William was given his first start in the 5-0 victory over TRAU where he did everything except get on the scoresheet but in the next game against Rajasthan United, the goal came from a scrappy corner but they call count.

“We never forget the first goals we score and even more so in that particular moment,” he grinned. “I was very happy with the goal and being able to help our team in some way with the victory.”

Sreenidi Deccan FC finished runners-up in the I-League last season and currently sit atop the points table alongside Mohammedan SC and William has set ambitious targets for the club and himself. “My first objective is to elevate the club to the elite of Indian football and the other goals will follow naturally with the help of my companions,” he concluded.