The UN and other agencies have said they will not co-operate with US-Israeli plan, saying it contradicts fundamental humanitarian principles and appears to "weaponise aid".
He concluded: "Let's finish the season strongly with Gary's final show, enjoy an incredible summer of sport and look forward with excitement to what lies ahead."Lineker and the BBC had announced last year that he would leave Match of the Day at the end of this season, which concludes on Sunday.
But he had been due to remain at the forefront of the BBC coverage of the men's FA Cup and the World Cup in 2026.The former England striker replaced Des Lynam as the corporation's main presenter of Match of the Day in 1999.In
he said he had a sense during his latest contract negotiations that the BBC wanted him to step down from the Premier League highlights show.Roger Mosey, former director of BBC Sport and ex-head of BBC television news, told Radio 4's Today programme on Monday he believed the "difficulty" was that "you can't both be the highest paid presenter and be a social media activist".
"I think it's always been a problem that allowing Gary to do the amount of social media he did and also be the BBC's highest-paid presenter was never going to be easy," he said.
Lineker was temporarily suspended from the BBC in 2023 after an impartiality row over comments he made criticising the then-government's asylum policy.The new law passed on Thursday with 81 votes for and 21 votes against.
However, last year Social Democrat Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said the sliding scale principle would eventually be renegotiated."We no longer believe that the retirement age should be increased automatically," she said, adding that in her party's eyes "you can't just keep saying that people have to work a year longer".
Tommas Jensen, a 47-year-old roofer, told Danish media that the change was "unreasonable"."We're working and working and working, but we can't keep going," he said.