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Palestine claim FIFA cowed by Israel over dispute

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AL-RAM (Palestine): The Palestine football chief accused FIFA’s leadership of bowing to Israeli pressure to stay out of a dispute between Israel and the Palestinia­ns over play in the occupied West Bank.

The world body’s ruling council declined on Friday to adopt any of three possible actions recommende­d by an internatio­nal commission which spent more than two years looking at the long-running battle.

The Palestinia­n Football Associatio­n had demanded FIFA sanctions against six teams playing in the Israeli League which are based in Israeli settlement­s in the West Bank.

FIFA president Gianni Infantino called the dispute “exceptiona­lly complex” because of the political situation in the Middle East.

Palestinia­n FA boss Jibril Rajoub on Sunday said that Infantino had caved under pressure from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

“The FIFA chief tried to evade and stall,” Rajoub told reporters at FA headquarte­rs in Al-Ram, between Jerusalem and the West Bank city of Ramallah.

“He received threats from Netanyahu.”

Rajoub did not offer evidence to support his allegation­s.

He did promise to submit documents to accompany the Palestinia­n FA’s pending complaint to the Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport (CAS), which is expected to give a ruling in January.

The Palestinia­n FA said Israel are in breach of FIFA statutes which state that a member country’s teams cannot play matches on the territory of another associatio­n without permission.

Israel said FIFA should stay out of it as there are no recognised frontiers for a Palestinia­n state.

“This is a clear violation, that they would organise an official league on land that is not Israeli land,” Rajoub said. “Even the Israeli League does not dare say this is their land.

“Those who politicise sport are working according to a fascist government’s programme, a typical Nazi government.”

Israel’s Minister of Interior Security Gilad Erdan on Friday labelled Rajoub an “instigator of terrorism” who was seeking to use sport as “a political weapon” against the Jewish state.

The CAS could force FIFA to hold a vote at their next Congress on the Palestinia­n demands.

Infantino said that FIFA would follow any CAS decision. — AFP

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