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  • Le match amical entre Israël et l’Argentine a été annulé
    Publié le mercredi 6 juin 2018 à 05:50 | Mis à jour le 06/06/2018 à 07:51
    https://www.lequipe.fr/Football/Actualites/Le-match-amical-entre-israel-et-l-argentine-a-ete-annule/908053

    Mardi en fin de soirée, la Fédération argentine (AFA) n’avait pas confirmé l’annulation, ni donné d’information sur une éventuelle opposition contre une autre sélection avant le départ pour la Russie. La Fédération palestinienne s’est, elle, réjouie dans un communiqué de l’annulation de la rencontre et « remercie toutes les parties et les institutions populaires et sportives dans le monde entier pour avoir travaillé sans relâche afin que le message du sport, et du football en particulier, triomphe, et pour avoir refusé que le sport soit utilisé comme (...) un outil de chantage politique ». Elle « félicite les joueurs de l’équipe argentine menée par la star Messi pour avoir refusé d’etre utilisé comme pont pour atteindre à des fins non sportifs », a-t-elle également déclaré.

    Higuain : « Le mieux était de ne pas y aller »

    Le match de préparation au Mondial entre Israël et l’Argentine, prévu samedi à Jérusalem, a été annulé suite à l’appel de la Fédération palestinienne. Elle avait demandé à Lionel Messi de ne pas y participer, craignant une récupération politique de l’Etat hébreu.
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    Dimanche, Jibril Rajoub, le président de la Fédération palestinienne avait demandé à Lionel Messi de ne pas participer au match, appelant à « brûler » ses maillots s’il jouait. « Messi est un symbole de paix et d’amour, nous lui demandons de ne pas participer au blanchiment des crimes de l’occupation » israélienne, avait-il affirmé. Jibril Rajoub donnera une conférence de presse mercredi à midi, a annoncé sa fédération.

    Initialement prévu à Haïfa, le match devait finalement être joué samedi après-midi à Jérusalem. Le changement de lieu avait renforcé la mobilisation des Palestiniens, hostiles à ce qu’il ait lieu dans la ville sainte, estimant que c’était une manière de légitimer la politique israélienne. Les tensions entre Israéliens et Palestiniens ont provoqué la mort d’au moins 61 Palestiniens, tués par des tirs israéliens lors de manifestations le 14 mai le long de la barrière séparant la bande de Gaza d’Israël.

    Israël-Argentine devait être le dernier match amical de préparation de l’Argentine, avant la Coupe du monde. D’après la presse argentine, l’AFA devait recevoir, en fonction de la participation de Messi, un cachet de deux à trois millions de dollars pour l’escale à Jérusalem, sur le chemin de Moscou. Premier joueur à s’exprimer, l’attaquant Gonzalo Higuain s’est félicité de l’annulation du match. « Finalement, nous avons pu faire ce qu’il convenait. D’abord la santé et le sens commun. Nous croyons que le mieux était de ne pas y aller », a-t-il dit sur la chaîne ESPN.
    Avec AFP

    #BDS

    • Le match amical entre Israël et l’Argentine a été annulé
      publié Il y a 6 heures avec AFP
      https://www.francefootball.fr/news/Le-match-amical-entre-israel-et-l-argentine-a-ete-annule/908054

      Israël-Argentine devait être le dernier match amical de préparation de l’Argentine, avant la Coupe du monde. D’après la presse argentine, l’AFA devait recevoir, en fonction de la participation de Messi, un cachet de deux à trois millions de dollars pour l’escale à Jérusalem, sur le chemin de Moscou. Premier joueur à s’exprimer, l’attaquant Gonzalo Higuain s’est félicité de l’annulation du match. « Finalement, nous avons pu faire ce qu’il convenait. D’abord la santé et le sens commun. Nous croyons que le mieux était de ne pas y aller », a-t-il dit sur la chaîne ESPN.

    • «Es como si nosotros celebráramos la ocupación de las Malvinas»
      El embajador palestino en Argentina criticó el amistoso entre la Selección e Israel con una dura comparación. «Para nosotros es inaceptable realizar este partido», afirmó.
      Publicado el 04-06-2018
      https://www.ole.com.ar/seleccion/embajador-palestino-comparo-partido-argentina-israel-malvinas_0_2027197358.h

      El amistoso entre Argentina e Israel está provocando un revuelo inesperado para mucho. Es que desde el Estado de Palestina rechazan que el encuentro se dispute en Jerusalén, porque el rival de la Selección se apoderó de la ciudad en 1967 y la unió a su territorio, declarándola en 1980 como su capital.

      Con ese contraste, el embajador palestino en Argentina, Husni Abdel Wahed, explicó en profundidad el reclamo y lo comparó con un hecho muy cercano para nosotros. «Este partido es como que nosotros celebráramos el aniversario de la ocupación de Malvinas, esto sería una aberración, una falta de respecto y una agresión al sentimiento del pueblo argentino», afirmó el diplomático.

    • Who needs BDS : Israel scores spectacular own goal in Argentina soccer fiasco - Israel News - Haaretz.com
      https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/.premium-who-needs-bds-israel-scores-own-goal-in-argentina-soccer-fiasco-1.

      La ministre fasciste des sports d’Israel tenait à ce que le match se joue à Jérusalem.

      Culture and Sports Minister Miri Regev not only doesn’t get this, but she’s the main culprit for legitimizing Argentina’s decision not to come. If there’s one thing that Israeli governments have been scrupulous about over the years, it has been not to mix politics and sports.

    • Revue des réactions,

      Tempête en Israël après l’annulation du match de football contre l’Argentine
      https://www.lemonde.fr/international/article/2018/06/06/tempete-en-israel-apres-l-annulation-du-match-de-football-contre-l-argentine

      Après la ministre de la culture qui convoque sans sourciller les mânes des athlètes assassinés aux JO de Munich en 1972, des réactions plus «  mesurées  » :

      « Lorsque la politique suffoque le sport, se lamente l’éditorialiste Raz Shechnik dans le quotidien israélien Yediot Aharonot, voici le résultat : un but contre son camp israélien, inscrit avec précision par le premier ministre Benyamin Nétanyahou, la ministre de la culture et des sports Miri Regev et la coalition folle qui permet à ses leaders de faire des folies. » Dénonçant la volonté d’organiser le match à Jérusalem, le journaliste poursuit ainsi :

      « Essayons objectivement de nous mettre une minute à la place des Argentins : pourquoi devrions-nous être politiquement affiliés à Israël ? »

      La Fédération israélienne de football a annoncé qu’elle comptait déposer une plainte auprès de la FIFA contre la Fédération palestinienne. « Nous avons affaire à un acte de terrorisme footballistique de la part de la fédération palestinienne de football et de son président. Il ne s’agit plus simplement d’un discours de plus devant le congrès [de la FIFA] ou d’une proposition de plus à l’agenda, mais de menaces contre les joueurs de football venant en Israël », a dit le vice-président de la Fédération israélienne, Rotem Kamer.

      Les réactions favorables sont toutes munies d’appréciations :

      De leur côté, les dirigeants palestiniens se sont évidemment réjouis de l’annulation de la rencontre.

      ou

      Sans surprise, les activistes du mouvement Boycott, désinvestissement et sanctions (BDS), qui appellent à punir l’Etat hébreu pour la poursuite de l’occupation en Cisjordanie depuis cinquante et un ans, revendiquent la paternité de la victoire que représente, à leurs yeux, la décision de l’Argentine.

      Pour terminer immédiatement par un journaliste du Haaretz.

      « Le BDS n’est pas une vraie menace pour Israël, a résumé sur Twitter le journaliste du Haaretz Anshel Pfeffer. L’hubris oui. »

  • Fatah officials defy Abbas on Temple Mount crisis
    http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/originals/2017/07/israel-palestinians-mahmoud-abbas-mahmoud-al-aloul-fatah-idf.html

    Al-Monitor has learned that Israel presented the Palestinians with a list of Fatah members allegedly escalating the situation on the ground and inciting youths to confront the Israeli military. They are headed by Mahmoud al-Aloul, Abbas’ deputy and former head of the Tanzim, and Abbas adviser Sultan Abu al-Einein. I have written in Al-Monitor in the past about the duplicitous game Aloul is playing in Fatah. On the one hand, Abbas pushed hard for Aloul to be appointed his deputy at the Fatah convention held in February, managing to sideline the better-known and more popular candidates, including senior Fatah officials Jibril Rajoub and Barghouti.

    Since taking office, the deputy Fatah leader has been operating counter to Abbas’ policies. The prisoners’ hunger strike, which Aloul supported, is one such example, and recent events in Jerusalem even more so. A blowup between Israel and the PA involving violence could jeopardize Abbas’ hold on power.

    Aloul was the person behind the calls for Wednesday’s Day of Rage. He was also behind the call to young residents of the West Bank to clash with Israeli soldiers at roadblocks during the April hunger strike. That was the first time since the end of the second intifada, in 2005, that Fatah had openly called on Palestinian youths to confront Israeli soldiers at roadblocks. The paradox about the hunger strike Day of Rage was that Abbas ordered PA forces to curb demonstrations and disrupt his own movement’s call for confrontations.

    Read more: http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/originals/2017/07/israel-palestinians-mahmoud-abbas-mahmoud-al-aloul-fatah-idf.html#ixzz4o

  • Jibril Rajoub (patron du foot palestinien après avoir été celui des services secrets !) fait une déclaration extrêmement reprise dans la presse arabe. (Il me semble pourtant que c’est la base de la position officielle de l’OLP depuis longtemps, mais je peux me tromper.)

    الرجوب يقول ان حائط المبكى (البراق) يجب ان يكون لليهود والاقصى للفلسطينيين | رأي اليوم
    http://www.raialyoum.com/?p=686266

    « Rajoub affirme que le mur des lamentations doit aller aux J/juifs et la mosquée du Dôme aux Palestiniens. »

  • Israel fighting to stop FIFA from suspending settlement soccer teams -
    Move against six teams initiated by Palestinians, backed by FIFA panel; Israelis pessimistic

    Barak Ravid Apr 20, 2017
    read more: http://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/.premium-1.784442

    Israel is increasingly concerned that when the FIFA Congress holds its annual meeting in another four weeks, the international soccer federation will decide to suspend six Israeli soccer teams based in West Bank settlements.
    Consequently, ambassadors in dozens of capitals worldwide have been ordered to work with officials of their host countries to foil the move.
    An official involved in the issue said that two weeks ago, Israel learned that Palestinian Football Association President Jibril Rajoub had asked to put the issue of the settlement teams on the agenda of both the FIFA Council, which will meet in Manama, Bahrain on May 9, and the FIFA Congress, which will meet in the same city on May 10 and 11.
    On Tuesday, the Foreign Ministry sent a cable to dozens of Israeli embassies instructing embassy staffers to try to persuade their host countries to remove the issue from FIFA’s agenda or ensure that no vote on it takes place. But the official said Israel must be prepared for the worst-case scenario, in which a vote does take place. If so, Israel’s chances of winning are negligible.
    “Our growing assessment is that the FIFA Congress is liable to make a decision on suspending six Israeli teams that play over the Green Line, or even on suspending Israel from FIFA,” the cable said. “We urge you to contact your countries’ representatives on the FIFA Council as soon as possible to obtain their support for Israel’s position, which rejects mixing politics with sport and calls for reaching an agreed solution between the parties ... and to thwart an anti-Israel decision if it is brought before the council.”

    #BDS #Israel #Palestine

  • Will jailed Fatah leader become its new VP?
    http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/originals/2016/12/fatah-deputy-head-barghouti-prison-israel.html

    As Fatah’s seventh general congress concluded Dec. 4, none of the top vote-getters from the internal elections had been selected for the position. Imprisoned Fatah leader Marwan Barghouti received the most votes in the Dec. 3 elections. Having scored 936 votes, Barghouti is qualified to serve as vice president, while Jibril Rajoub, a member of Fatah’s Revolutionary Council, came in second with 838 votes.

    Jordanian Al-Ghad newspaper cited Barghouti’s lawyer Elias Sabbagh, speaking on his behalf, as saying, “This trust confided in me by my brothers in Fatah, allowing me to score the largest number of votes for the Central Committee elections, makes me hold on to the political path I have taken even more. I will continue working toward national unity … and will restore respect for national liberation and democratic choice.”

    A source close to Barghouti told Al-Monitor on condition of anonymity that Barghouti believes those who participated at the conference granted him the position. Barghouti thinks he should bear the responsibility that comes with such a position, even from behind bars, the source said.

    Read more: http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/originals/2016/12/fatah-deputy-head-barghouti-prison-israel.html#ixzz4T1URWkap

  • Le responsable du football palestinien menace d’une action en justice contre les clubs des colonies
    MEE et agences | 2 novembre 2016
    http://www.middleeasteye.net/fr/reportages/le-responsable-du-football-palestinien-menace-d-une-action-en-justice

    Le chef de la fédération palestinienne de football (PFA) a menacé de se rendre au Tribunal arbitral du sport (TAS) si la Fédération internationale de football (FIFA) ne prenait pas des mesures contre Israël concernant les matchs joués dans les colonies illégales en Cisjordanie.

    Le comité de suivi d’Israël et de la Palestine à la FIFA s’est réuni pendant sept heures mardi à Zurich, en Suisse, pour s’entretenir de ce problème de longue date mais n’a pas réussi à prendre de décision, ce qui a encouragé Jibril Rajoub, président de la PFA, à suggérer que le problème pourrait se retrouver devant le Tribunal arbitral du sport (TAS).

    L’affaire a trait à six clubs basés dans les colonies illégales qui jouent dans les divisions inférieures israéliennes.

    Selon les règles de la FIFA, les clubs affiliés à un membre de l’association ne peuvent pas jouer sur le territoire d’un autre membre de l’association sans l’autorisation de ce dernier ou de la FIFA. La PFA est membre de la FIFA et possède sa propre league en Cisjordanie et à Gaza.

    Israël soutient que la présence de clubs dans les colonies est un problème politique qui ne devrait pas impliquer la FIFA.

    La PFA s’est également plainte auprès de la FIFA des restrictions imposées par Israël aux mouvements des joueurs palestiniens.

    https://seenthis.net/messages/531294

  • 5-year-old Duma attack survivor to visit Real Madrid on March 17March 6, 2016 1:44 P.M. (Updated : March 6, 2016 1:54 P.M.)
    http://maannews.com/Content.aspx?id=770581

    RAMALLAH (Ma’an) – Major Spanish football team Real Madrid will be welcoming on March 17 a young Palestinian boy whose family was killed in an arson attack committed by Israeli settlers last year, the Palestinian Football Federation said on Saturday.

    Ahmad Dawabsha, 5, was the sole survivor of a deadly arson attack carried out by extremist Israeli settlers on his family home in the northern West Bank village of Duma on July 30 last year. The child lost both his parents, Saad and Riham, as well as his 18-month-old brother, Ali.

    Federation president Jibril Rajoub said in a statement that Real Madrid “sympathized with Dawabsha after a photo of him wearing the team’s uniform in his hospital bed went viral,” and agreed to host Ahmad later this month.

    Ahmad will be accompanied by two adult family members, as well as a representative of the Palestinian Real Madrid supporters club.

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    Israeli forces detain nine, including football player, in West Bank
    March 6, 2016 11:13 A.M. (Updated : March 6, 2016 5:17 P.M.)
    http://maannews.com/Content.aspx?id=770578

    HEBRON (Ma’an) — Israeli forces detained at least nine Palestinians — including a football player — in raids in the occupied West Bank on Sunday, Palestinian and Israeli sources said.

    At least five Palestinians were detained in and around the southern West Bank city of Hebron, the Palestinian Prisoner’s Society said in a statement.

    The organization identified the detainees as Yasin al-Rajabi and his son Shadi, Layth Noor al-Alami, Shadi Ibrahim Bahar, and Sami al-Daour.

    Al-Daour is a football player from the Gaza Strip currently playing for Shabab al-Samu club, which is ranked in the first division of the West Bank league, the Palestinian Prisoner’s Society said.

    Israeli troops also stormed the southern West Bank town of Beit Ummar at dawn and detained three teenagers, including twin brothers, a local committee spokesman told Ma’an.

    Muhammad Ayyad Awad identified the detainees as brothers Mamoon and Jamal Mahmoud al-Qam, 17, and Muataz Nayhal Bahar, 17.

    #infofoot

  • Le foot en Palestine, au risque de l’intifada | Culture et politique arabes
    http://cpa.hypotheses.org/5733

    Simple coïncidence ? Depuis, les Jordaniens ont relancé leur campagne contre Jibril Rajoub, coupable de n’avoir pas soutenu leur candidat à la succession de Blatter (voir le billet déjà cité). Et pour faire bonne mesure, ils proposent même de le remplacer par… le fils de Mahmoud Abbas, sans nul doute la personne la mieux placée pour « arranger » un match entre amis !

    Le #cpa hebdomadaire #palestine #foot

  • Israel denies Gaza football team barred from West Bank
    Aug. 7, 2015
    http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?id=766914

    Players of Ahli al-Khalil attend a training session in Gaza City on August 5, 2015. (AFP/File Mohammed Abed)

    GAZA CITY (Ma’an) — Gaza-based football club Ittihad al-Shujaiyeh said Friday that Israeli authorities prevented players and staff from leaving the besieged enclave to face West Bank rivals Ahli al-Khalil, while Israel denied the allegations and blamed Palestinian Football Association President Jibril Rajoub.

    The Gaza-based team was scheduled to leave the coastal territory together with Hebron’s Ahli al-Khalil after having played an historic game a day earlier at the Yarmouk stadium in Gaza.

    But four of the players and three of the team’s staff were refused travel permits, club spokesperson Alaa Shamali said.

    The players were identified as Hussam Wadi, Maysara al-Bawwab, Omar al-Arier and Hashem Abed Rabbu.

  • Scandale à la Fifa en version arabe : la double trahison de Jibril Rajoub. | Culture et politique arabes
    http://cpa.hypotheses.org/5558

    Avec le patron de la Fifa – Moammar Kadhafi, Saddam Hussein et quelques autres peuvent en témoigner –, c’est un peu comme avec les dictateurs arabes : on cajole le « parrain » pendant des années jusqu’à ce qu’au moment où on le lâche sans trop être regardant sur les moyens. Mais il y a un autre parallèle possible entre le monde du foot et la géopolitique du Moyen-Orient : il y a tellement de sombres combines entre « frères arabes » qu’à la fin c’est toujours Israël qui gagne. Moins relayé par tous les médias du monde que les affaires de corruption soulevées par la Justice étasunienne, le scandale de la Fédération de Palestine de football n’a pas fini de faire parler dans la région.

    #football #fifa #Blatter #Palestine

  • The obvious and curious South African angles of Israel’s FIFA challenge - West of Eden - -
    The irony of history: Former ANC leader and anti-apartheid activist Tokyo Sexwale is pegged to monitor Israeli policies towards Palestinian footballers.
    By Chemi Shalev | May 30, 2015 Haaretz Daily Newspaper | Israel News
    http://www.haaretz.com/blogs/west-of-eden/.premium-1.658781

    Former South African cabinet minister and African National Congress (ANC) leader Tokyo Sexwale figured prominently in Friday’s political drama at international soccer’s FIFA conference in Zurich. Palestinian football chief Jibril Rajoub explicitly mentioned Sexwale as having played a critical role in his decision to withdraw the motion to have Israel expelled. And FIFA President Sepp Blatter, shortly before being reelected to a fifth term in office, unilaterally appointed Sexwale from the podium to head the monitoring committee that will deal with Palestinian grievances, including the demand that five West Bank teams be barred from participating in official Israeli soccer leagues.

    In their rush to declare victory following the frustration of Rajoub’s plan to expel Israel outright, most Israeli politicians and analysts seemed to ignore the potential symbolism and irony of putting a prominent anti-apartheid activist to adjudicate Palestinian claims of Israeli racism and discrimination. The lapse is significant in light of the fact that Palestinians and the boycott divestment and sanctions (BDS) movement view the international boycott of apartheid South Africa – in which sports played a pivotal role – as a precedent and inspiration for their own anti-Israeli campaigns.

    In fact, though white South Africans were stung far more by subsequent boycotts in rugby, cricket and the Olympics, soccer was one of the first arenas in which non-white South Africa together with the rising Africa-Asian bloc of non-aligned nations scored initial victories against the apartheid regime. FIFA’s first suspension of South Africa in 1961 was temporarily lifted at the behest of Blatter’s apartheid-condoning predecessor, the English Stanley Rous, but was shortly reinstated thereafter until 1976, when the Pretoria regime was expelled altogether following the Soweto Uprisings. South Africa was only reinstated in 1992, after it abolished apartheid.

    Sexwale’s role in Israel’s FIFA drama seems far from straightforward. The 62-year-old Soweto-born ANC leader, who spent 13 years alongside Nelson Mandela in the Robben Island prison, is a former provincial premier, presidential candidate and cabinet minister. As head of his own foundation’s Global Watch, dedicated to fighting discrimination in sports, Sexwale recently toured the West Bank together with Rajoub in order to see the plight of Palestinian footballers first hand. But despite the Israeli government’s reluctance to facilitate his visit as well as a reported scuffle with Israeli soldiers in Hebron, Sexwale’s summation was markedly evenhanded: “What we saw in Palestine in relation to what is happening in Israel is shocking. Palestine is a swollen cheek with tears, but so is Israel. They are two cheeks on the same face, and a resolution to the problem has to be found beyond sport.” 

    Sexwale’s relationship with Blatter himself seems equally complex: In 2011 he helped save Blatter’s career by allowing himself to be photographed with the FIFA president, who was facing harsh criticism at the time after claiming that there was no racism in soccer, and if there was, it could be solved with handshake. More intriguing and current, however, is the fact that Sexwale was a member of the South African organizing committee of the 2010 World Cup that is now figuring prominently in the U.S. indictments of top FIFA officials on charges of corruption. While Sexwale has since assured South Africans that they were justly and legally awarded the right to host the coveted games, speculation is rampant about the identities of “Co-Conspirator #15” and “Co-Conspirator #16”, two “high-ranking South African football and government officials” who are suspected of offering cash for votes in order to make sure the World Cup was held in South Africa.

    According to the indictments, the two suspects served on both the 2010 World Cup organizing committee and on the 2006 South African World Cup bid committee. The reports in South Africa suggest there are only two other officials, in addition to Sexwale, who fit the bill.

    Sexwale also has another Israeli connection: according to press reports, he made a fortune at one time in the diamond and mining business and was involved in a convoluted joint venture in the Congo with controversial Israeli billionaire Dan Gertler, who has himself been at the focus of several criminal inquiries, including those related to former Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman. And his financial records have now been subpoenaed by his one time advocate and subsequent wife, with whom he is now embroiled in a widely covered and messy divorce.

    Politics and sports

    Though most historians dispute the narrative that economic sanctions “brought South Africa to its knees," as its proponents claimed, no one denies the devastating influence of the boycott in sports on the white public’s morale: In a 1977 poll, white South Africans listed the lack of international sports as one of the three most damaging aspects of apartheid. Sports are important everywhere, of course, but in mid-20th century South Africa, as in Australia and New Zealand at the time, they often attained a semi-religious status. In apartheid South Africa, the all-white teams were a source of national pride and racial defiance.

    Throughout its 30-year battle to maintain racially pure squads, the South African government used a slogan frequently uttered by Israeli officials and their FIFA defenders in recent days: “Keep politics out of sports.” Their non-white challengers, also South African, countered with a slogan that Palestinians have also adapted and adopted as their own: “No normal sports in an abnormal society.”

    Of course, despite the efforts of BDS supporters to draw a direct analogy between the two, Israel’s policy towards the Palestinians, arguable immorality notwithstanding, is no successor to South Africa’s racially motivated white supremacist regime. In fact, without detracting in any way from the existence of rampant racism in Israeli soccer in general and in teams like Beitar Jerusalem in particular, Israeli Jews and Arabs probably mix and collaborate in the Israeli football leagues more than they do in most other sectors of society. And while countless Israelis are soccer crazy, sports in Israel is viewed as no more than a hobby, as its international results attest. If FIFA had expelled Israel on Friday it would have dealt a stinging blow to Israel’s national pride, not necessarily to its sporting convictions.

    Nonetheless, the fear that Israel has reached the point that expulsion by FIFA seemed possible if not imminent is an ominous harbinger of things to come. As the South African precedent proves, sporting arenas offer infinite possibilities for activists to hassle Israel and its teams, in professional associations, official tournaments and bilateral matches, both official and friendly.

    Israelis have conveniently forgotten that their national soccer teams had already been placed in unofficial quarantine in the Asian arena after the 1973 Yom Kippur War and were only accepted to Europe’s UEFA soccer group in 1994 in the wake of the goodwill generated by the previous year’s Oslo Accords. With the current government’s record on peacemaking and general popularity, however, the credit accrued then seems to have finally run out.

    • La Palestine retire sa demande de suspendre Israël
      Le 29/05/2015 à 15:44
      http://www.lequipe.fr/Football/Actualites/La-palestine-retire-sa-demande-de-suspendre-israel/562509

      Le président de la Fédération palestinienne Jibril Rajoub a indiqué lors du congrès de la FIFA qu’il retirait sa demande de suspendre Israël. « Je suis heureux de ce retrait, a réagi Ofer Eini, son homologue israélien. Le foot doit être un pont vers la paix. Laissons la politique aux politiciens. » « Le résultat des discussions à la Fifa est positif et je me félicite du fait que nous ne soyons pas arrivés à une situation absurde dans laquelle un Etat comme Israël aurait été suspendu d’un organisme dont la vocation est avant tout sportive », s’est pour sa part réjouie la ministre adjointe des Affaires étrangères Tzipi Hotovely dans un communiqué. Membre de la FIFA depuis 1998, l’Autorité palestinienne avait réclamé l’exclusion d’Israël des compétitions internationales pour sanctionner notamment, selon elle, les restrictions de déplacement imposées à certains joueurs palestiniens.

    • PFA drops bid to suspend Israel from FIFA
      May 29, 2015 6:01 P.M.
      http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?id=765669

      Rajoub insisted the PFA may repeat the threat against Israel if the key issues of racism and player movement in the occupied West Bank are not resolved.

      “Palestine has not withdrawn it’s application completely, but merely suspended it,” he added.

      "A lot of colleagues, whom I respect and whose commitment to the ethics and values of the game I appreciate, told me how painful it is to hear of the issue of suspension.

      “But I want to protect the Palestinian footballers, to let them enjoy the privilege of the game as others do.”

      Rajoub said FIFA must now help tackle the issues facing Palestinian players in the occupied West Bank before waving a red card at delegates to emphasise his point.

      “I think it’s time to raise the red card against racism and humiliation in Palestine and everywhere. It is time,” he added.

  • Sepp Blatter échoue dans sa médiation entre Israël et la Palestine
    Publié le 20-05-2015 - Avec notre correspondant à Ramallah, Nicolas Ropert
    http://www.rfi.fr/moyen-orient/20150520-sepp-blatter-echoue-mediation-entre-israel-palestine-football

    Sepp Blatter, le président de la Fifa, a rencontré hier le Premier ministre israélien Benyamin Netanyahu, et le président palestinien Mahmoud Abbas ce mercredi. Mais rien n’y fait, les Palestiniens veulent toujours demander le suspension d’Israël au prochain congrès de la Fifa qui aura lieu le 29 mai à Zürich. Les Palestiniens estiment que les Israéliens violent les règles du football, notamment en imposant des restrictions de mouvement des équipes palestiniennes.

    Sur l’estrade, la relation entre Sepp Blatter et le président de la Fédération palestinienne de football semble amicale, mais sur le fond, les deux hommes s’opposent. Jibril Rajoub, le président de la Fédération palestinienne n’en démord pas : si les Israéliens ne cèdent pas à toutes ses demandes, il promet d’aller jusqu’au vote.

    « Nous sommes divisés entre deux championnats, un à Gaza, l’autre en Cisjordanie. Il y a aussi cinq clubs dans les colonies racistes. Donc résoudre ces problèmes signifie mettre fin aux souffrances et aux difficultés de nos athlètes, de nos joueurs et de nos dirigeants. Maintenant, il est temps que l’assemblée générale décide » , estime Jibril Rajoub.

    Le président de la Fifa refuse de voir Israël exclu de la Fédération internationale. Il affirme que des progrès ont été faits côté israélien et qu’un accord est toujours possible. « J’ai discuté avec le Premier ministre israélien. Il a accepté notamment de faciliter les déplacements des joueurs et des équipes palestiniennes. Mais il reste un problème, celui des cinq équipes israéliennes qui jouent sur le territoire palestinien. Nous en avons parlé et pour le moment cela reste un point d’interrogation » , affirme Sepp Blatter.

    A un peu plus d’une semaine du Congrès de la Fifa, Sepp Blatter a promis de poursuivre ses efforts pour éviter ce vote.

  • FIFA member federations to consider suspending Israel
    | Haaretz
    http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/1.654923

    Agenda for upcoming meeting includes a recent Palestinian call for Israel’s expulsion from the world soccer’s governing body.
    By The Associated Press and Reuters | May 4, 2015 | 5:09 PM

    FIFA published an agenda Monday for its election congress on May 29, including a late proposal by Palestinian football officials to suspend Israel.

    The move, needing a three-quarter majority to pass, is unlikely to succeed after FIFA President Sepp Blatter said last month he opposed it.

    Palestinian officials insist Israel’s football federation should be punished for restrictions imposed by security forces which limit movement of players, opposing teams and equipment.

    Earlier in Zurich, Blatter is scheduled to update on his mediating between the two federations.

    The FIFA election is the final main item of business.

    Blatter is strongly favored to win and extend his 17-year presidential reign.

    On Saturday, reports surfaced that Palestine will seek Israel’s expulsion from world soccer’s governing body at this month’s FIFA Congress, FA president Jibril Rajoub has told Reuters.

    Last year Rajoub agreed to drop a resolution urging delegates to take sanctions against Israel at FIFA’s Congress in Sao Paulo but he said on Friday he would press ahead with the same proposal in Zurich on May 29.

    He added he “would not make the concessions” he made when withdrawing the proposal a year ago because nothing had improved in the way Israel “were persecuting Palestine footballers, athletes and the movement of sporting equipment”.

    “Enough is enough,” Rajoub said after attending the signing ceremony of a Memorandum of Understanding between the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) and Union of Arab Football Associations (UAFA) aimed at building more cooperation between the two organizations.

    “Last year we dropped the resolution when Europe got involved and the Israelis promised to co-operate in improving the situation,” said the Palestine FA chief in the Bahrain capital Manama.

  • Is Football Federation chief al-Rajoub a Qatari-backed successor to Abbas?
    http://english.al-akhbar.com/node/20119

    FIFA President Sepp Blatter (C-L) and the head of the Palestinian Federation of Football Jibril Rajoub (C-R) watch a training session at a football academy named after Blatter, in Al-Bireh, near the West Bank city of Ramallah, on May 27, 2014. (Photo: AFP-Abbas Momani) FIFA President Sepp Blatter (C-L) and the head of the Palestinian Federation of Football Jibril Rajoub (C-R) watch a training session at a football academy named after Blatter, in Al-Bireh, near the West Bank city of Ramallah, on May 27, 2014. (Photo: AFP-Abbas Momani)

    Who could have ever imagined that football would become a cover for politics, especially with regards to the Palestinians whose leaders have historically clung to power until death? (...)

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  • Iran diversifies its Palestinian strategy - Al-Monitor: the Pulse of the Middle East
    http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/originals/2014/02/iran-palestinian-strategy-diversifies.html

    For years, relations between Iran and the Palestinian factions was mainly with Hamas, the Islamic Jihad and relatively with Ahmad Jibril’s branch of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP). For years this situation continued, until Jibril Rajoub, deputy secretary of Fatah’s Central Committee and former head of the Palestinian Authority (PA) preventive security force, arrived on Jan. 28 in Tehran on a visit — that surprised many — to meet Iranian officials.