Heungmin, what should I do? War broke out in my hometown where I went to the wedding, excluding the Korean tour?

Jun 18, 2025

Heungmin, what should I do? War broke out in my hometown where I went to the wedding, excluding the Korean tour?
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Tottenham Hotspur's Israeli striker Manor Solomon (26) was stranded by war, local media including the BBC reported on the 17th (Korea time).

Solomon, who finished his loan at Leeds United in the 2024-2025 season, returned to Israel and married his longtime partner on the 13th. However, Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, which was attacked by the Israeli air force early in the day, used ballistic missiles and drones to launch retaliatory attacks, and the Israeli government imposed a ban on civilian travel. As U.S. President Donald Trump called on Iran to surrender unconditionally amid the escalating conflict, there are concerns that the war will expand due to U.S. military participation.

Tottenham officials are in regular contact with all players about their health conditions and other conditions"Solomon's condition is also being checked," he said. However, if the two countries enter an all-out war, the damage is expected to increase exponentially, so Tottenham has no choice but to look at Solomon with a feeling of anxiety on the left.




Solomon, who made his professional debut with macabee petatikva in 2016, played for Shaktar Donetsk (Ukraine) and Fulham (England) before joining Tottenham in the summer of 2023. Last season, he played on loan for Championship (minor league) Leeds United, scoring 10 goals and 13 assists to help him win promotion. There has been a possibility of joining Tottenham as a member of its pre-season game in Korea next month and competing for the starting lineup. However, at this point, not only visiting Korea but also joining Tottenham itself seems uncertain.

Heungmin, what should I do? War broke out in my hometown where I went to the wedding, excluding the Korean tour?
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Solomon is not the only one stranded by war. Mehdi Taremi (33), an Iranian national team striker from Inter Milan (Italy), who participated in the FIFA Club World Cup in 2025, is also suffering from the collision. Taremi was reportedly out of touch for hours after Israeli air strikes, raising concerns from fans around the world. Fortunately, Inter Milan's contact with Taremi has been confirmed to be safe. Taremi was reportedly stranded at Tehran Imam Hosseini International Airport while trying to go to the U.S. to play in the Club World Cup. Taremi condemned Israel's military action by leaving a message on his social media that read 'Leave Iran Silent'.





This article was translated by Naver AI translator.