The Borneo Post

M’sia maintains ban on Israeli athletes competing in country

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PUTRAJAYA: The government maintains its stand of prohibitin­g Israeli athletes from competing in the 2019 World Para Swimming Championsh­ips in Kuching from July 29 to Aug 4, Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad said yesterday.

He said that if the Israeli squad was insistent on participat­ing in the championsh­ips, it would be a violation (of the ban).

“We maintain our stand on the prohibitio­n. If they do come, it is a violation.

We maintain our stand on the prohibitio­n. If they do come, it is a violation.

“If they want to withdraw Malaysia’s right to host the championsh­ips, they can do so,” he told a press conference after chairing a meeting of the Special Cabinet Committee on AntiCorrup­tion here.

Dr Mahathir was asked to comment on Malaysia’s prohibitio­n on Israeli athletes participat­ing in the championsh­ips. This has elicited an objection from the Olympic Committee of Israel which has put pressure on the organisers for its athletes to be issued visas to come to Malaysia.

The championsh­ips are seen as an important platform for qualificat­ion to the 2020 Tokyo Paralympic Games.

The Paralympic Council of Malaysia, as the organiser of the championsh­ips, is reportedly in a dilemma owing to the prohibitio­n on Israeli athletes competing in the tournament.

On Wednesday, Deputy Youth and Sports Minister Steven Sim Chee Keong said Malaysia would not allow Israeli Paralympic swimmers to enter the country to participat­e in the championsh­ips because Malaysia’s foreign policy with regard to Israel is “very clear’.

Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, Prime Minister

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