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WDSF stands in solidarity amid recent Israel attacks 18/10/2023

The World DanceSport Federation (WDSF) was shocked and saddened by the recent horrific attacks in Israel.

We express our deepest sympathies with the innocent victims of this terrible violence.

As a global sport governing body and Member of the Olympic Movement, our
mission is to use sport to build bridges  between people of all backgrounds. Through DanceSport, we promote dialogue over division and unity over conflict, and we hope these messages will ring out even louder during these difficult times.

The WDSF stands in solidarity with all the athletes and indeed all people affected by this conflict.  We remain hopeful that peace, dialogue and understanding will eventually overcome violence and hate.