Fans should burn Messi shirts if he plays in Jerusalem: Palestine official
The Palestine Football Association chief urged fans to burn pictures of Argentina striker Lionel Messi and replicas of his shirt if he plays against
Israel in Jerusalem next weekend.
Twice world champions Argentina will play at Jerusalem’s Teddy Kollek Stadium on Saturday in a World Cup warm-up match that has attracted huge interest among the Israeli fans, mainly because of Messi’s planned participation.
But the Palestinians are not happy that the match will be held in Jerusalem and Palestinian FA chief Jibril Rajoub wrote to Claudio Tapia, the head of the Argentinian FA, last week accusing Israel of using the match as a “political tool”.
The stadium that will host the match is in west Jerusalem. The Palestinians want the eastern part of the city as
RAMALLAH:
the capital of a future state that will include the Gaza Strip and the Israeli-occupied West Bank.
However, the status of the city generally is highly sensitive. The match was originally slated to be played in Haifa but Israeli authorities contributed funding for it to be moved to Jerusalem, irking Palestinians further following U.S. President Donald Trump’s recognition of the city as Israel’s capital. The U.S. embassy was moved there last month.
“The Israeli government has turned a regular sports match into a political tool. As was widely covered in Argentinian media, the match now is being played in order to celebrate the
‘70th anniversary of Israel’,” part of Rajoub’s letter said.