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Published 12:42 8 Oct 2023 BST
Updated 12:44 8 Oct 2023 BST

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The former Spurs man said: "I'm here as a football man and someone that loves the game, so I will certainly just focus on that but thanks for your question. This is the last time I will say it, I certainly don't want to get into politics."
In June Sinn Féin TD Mark Ward criticised Keane's "disappointing" decision to take over as manager, saying it is an “attempt to gloss over and legitimise the apartheid regime”.
However, upon his visit to Ramallah in Palestine last month, Tánaiste Micheál Martin said the move does not amount to "sportswashing."
“I am not comfortable with commenting either positively or adversely on what any individual citizens do with their lives. I think that's a sensitive dangerous trend in itself.”
Keane's side have made an impressive start to the season, and sit top of the Israeli Premier League, which has now been postponed indefinitely due to the attacks.
Winning four of their first five league matches, the club are now three points clear of Maccabi Haifa. Keane has yet to post on social media or speak about the incident.
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