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Israeli MMA fighter writes names of Muslim UFC stars on missile

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Haim Gozali, an MMA fighter from Israel, wrote the names of four Muslim UFC fighters on a bomb and posted it on social media - the original post has since been taken down.

The formed Bellator star wrote the first initial and last names of Khabib Nurmagomedov, Islam Makhachev, Khamzat Chimaev and Belal Muhammad.

In the original post that was on X, Gozali captioned it "This is from me to the [rat emoji]."

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Haim Gozali, right, lands a punch to the head of John McAllister during the BKFC KnuckleMania event at RP Funding Center on Feb. 5, 2021 in Tampa, Florida. (Alex Menendez/Getty Images)

Gozali screenshotted a separate article about his work and posted it on Instagram with laughing emojis.

Gozali served in the Israel Defense Forces. He went 15-6 in his MMA career, winning each of his final seven fights In his final fight, he won the vacant RFP Middleweight Championship against Ilya Lupinov, submitting him just 1:35 into the fight.

He is 2-0 in his current bare-knuckle boxing career, having won his most recent fight back on March 9.

Haim Gozali, left, during his Welterweight fight against Jose Campos at Bellator 192 at The Forum on Jan. 20, 2018 in Inglewood, California. Campos won by decision. (Jayne Kamin-Oncea/Getty Images)

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Nurmagomedov, a UFC Hall of Famer, retired in 2021 after going 29-0 in his illustrious career, having held the UFC Lightweight championship from March 2018 to April 2021, an all-time record. After he beat Conor McGregor at UFC 229, he was involved in a brawl post-match in which he was

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