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West Ham United on Thursday urged supporters to avoid "offensive and divisive" chanting after a section of away fans sang ​a chant containing an anti-Palestinian message during Sunday's 2-2 ‌Championship draw at Burnley.

The club, relegated from the Premier League last season, did not name the player referred to in the chant. However, clips ​shared on social media appeared to show the chant referring ​to West Ham's Israel winger Manor Solomon.

Solomon, 27, joined ⁠the East London club earlier this month on an initial ​three-year contract, with the option of a further year, and scored ​in the draw at Burnley.

Ahead of West Ham's first home Championship fixture of the season against Charlton Athletic at the London Stadium on Saturday, the ​club issued an appeal to their fans.

"Regardless of their background every ​supporter within our diverse fanbase should also be free to enjoy watching their ‌team ⁠play football without fear, discrimination or abuse," West Ham said in a statement. "And we remain committed to ensuring that everyone feels safe, respected and included ...

"We encourage our supporters to sing loud and ​proud about their ​football club and ⁠the players wearing the claret and blue shirt - but never in a way that creates division ​or causes offence among fellow fans.

"We are immensely ​proud of ⁠the fact that West Ham United has always been an inclusive football club, ever since our formation in 1895 ... Equality, equity, diversity ⁠and ​inclusion are at the heart of the ​Club and we believe in the power of football to unite and bring people ​together."

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