No one personally campaigned against Abada so he’s not being “forced out.” If he wants to leave because of protests then he’s free to go, but once again, he’s not being forced out.
When he came back from injury he got one of the loudest cheers, if he was booed then yeah, you could say he was being forced out.
We were told he was concerned about his family back home.
Ultimately though Abada has not offered his stance on the Gaza conflict, rightfully so, he’s under no obligation to. He’s never said why he’s leaving, so it’s all speculation.
Do I think it played a part along with pressure from the national coach and other coaches from his homeland? Most definitely.