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Israel-Iran conflict: List of key events, June 22, 2025

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内容摘要:Members of the Al-Basyouni family, displaced from Beit Hanoun, cook in their tent at the Islamic University in Gaza City, which now is a shelter for displaced Palestinians amid the ongoing war in Gaza, Friday, April 4, 2025. (AP Photo/Jehad Alshrafi)

Members of the Al-Basyouni family, displaced from Beit Hanoun, cook in their tent at the Islamic University in Gaza City, which now is a shelter for displaced Palestinians amid the ongoing war in Gaza, Friday, April 4, 2025. (AP Photo/Jehad Alshrafi)

“From pledging $20 million to liberate Lolita the orca from her concrete prison, to renovating his private jet with exclusively animal-free materials, to turning Lucas Oil Stadium into one of the most vegan-friendly sports venues in the nation, Jim Irsay proved time and again that he had a heart the size of a football field. PETA and the animals lost a hero today, but Jim’s legacy of kindness and generosity will live on.” — Tracy Reiman, executive vice president People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals“From the moment we made Indianapolis our home, Jim was a strong advocate for USA Football and our mission to lead, strengthen and grow the game. His support was instrumental in advancing our work and meant so much to me personally. He was a true advocate for the game.” —

Israel-Iran conflict: List of key events, June 22, 2025

, CEO and executive director of USA Footballto cheer us on — he was more than the owner of the Indianapolis Colts, he was a transformative figure in our city and state, a passionate advocate for the community, and someone whose generosity, vision and spirit touched countless lives. Jim helped shape our city into the sports capital it is today, and his legacy, both on and off the field, will continue to inspire us and generations to come. On behalf of our family, we extend our deepest sympathies and condolences to the Irsay family, the Colts organization, fans and all who loved Jim. He will be sorely missed.” —“Jim was a passionate Colts fan whose love for the game of football was only matched by his love for music. He brought a unique spirit and energy into the room and had an unmistakable presence. Jim’s boldness defined his legacy, not just as steward of the Colts, but as someone who never shied away from being unapologetically himself. His contributions to our league and his compassion for his community will leave a lasting mark.” —

Israel-Iran conflict: List of key events, June 22, 2025

“Mr. Irsay was a kind, loving and gave so much to Indy. His passion for the Colts and the game was always evident. Forever grateful to him and the honor to wear the Horseshoe. God Bless you boss man, the Irsay family and all of Colts Nation.” — former Colts long snapper Matt Overton“Please don’t ask me if I’m ok. Cuz I’m not. Thank You Sooo Much Mr.Irsay. I will forever hold our talks close to my heart. Love You! RIP Mr.Irsay.” — Former Colts Pro Bowl WR T.Y. Hilton

Israel-Iran conflict: List of key events, June 22, 2025

“Jim was a Chicago guy through and through, and spoke often about his pride in being connected to our great city. He was a gracious victor in Super Bowl XLI and he was a great friend of the Bears.” — Chicago Bears owner George McCaskey

“I’m heartbroken to hear about the passing of Jim Irsay. He was more than just an owner, he was a man of the people and his generosity was unmatched. I’ll always be grateful for the opportunity to have played under his leadership, and his impact on my life.” — former Colts kickerParliament Speaker Numan Kurtulmus described Onder as “a valuable person who earned everyone’s respect with his political stance, kindness and modest personality.”

Onder, a former film actor and director, also served as deputy parliament speaker, where his calm demeanor and sense of humor marked him out in Turkey’s often highly charged politics.Although not an ethnic Kurd, his political life was spent serving pro-Kurdish parties, first entering parliament in 2011.

He spent spells in prison, including a seven-year stint as a young man for protesting a 1980 military coup. He was jailed again in 2018 over a speech he gave five years earlier.Onder was part of a delegation to take part in a previous effort to end the Kurdish conflict between 2013 and 2015.

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