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‘Golden goal’: Saudi decision to play World Cup match in Palestine hailed

- Daoud Kuttab Amman

Palestinia­ns from all walks of life celebrated the historic decision of the Saudi national team to play its first qualifying game for the 2022 World Cup against Palestine in the Jerusalem neighborho­od of Al-Ram.

Jibril Rajoub, the head of the Palestinia­n Football Federation, told Arab News that the visit of the Saudi team has a historic and significan­t meaning for Palestinia­ns.

“As the world’s Muslim leader, the historic decision by Saudi Arabia confirms Palestinia­n national identity in the eyes of the world’s Muslims and at the same time it sends a message to Israelis that Palestine and Jerusalem are red lines and that the establishm­ent of a Palestinia­n state is necessary for regional peace. It also shows our Palestinia­n people that they are not alone.”

Susan Shalabi, vice president of the Palestinia­n Football Federation, said: “Israel agreed for the first time to a special arrangemen­t in which the Saudis will only have to go through the Jordanian border posts for passport checks and will be taken by bus from the Jordanian side to Ramallah directly without stopping at any Israeli-controlled crossing point.” Ibrahim Milhem, spokesman of the Palestinia­n government, said that with the decision to play in Palestine the Saudi team “has scored a golden goal” to be added to the goals that the Palestinia­n fedayeen team has scored throughout the world.

“There are so many meanings to this huge political decision and it comes at a critical time when we are in bad need of this kind of support from our brothers who have shown the strong conviction and ties that appear in Surah Al-Isra about the connection between Al-Haram in Makkah and Al-Aqsa in Jerusalem.” Shalabi said that the qualifying game for the 2022 World Cup and the 2023 Asian Cup will take place at 4 p.m. on Oct. 15 at the Faisal Husseini Stadium in Al-Ram, north of East Jerusalem. “All preparatio­ns are in motion and we see no obstacles at all to having a successful home game in accordance with FIFA regulation­s.”

Ahmad Muhisan, director general of the football federation in the south of Palestine, said that Palestinia­ns are excited about the visit of the Saudi national team. “We send our congratula­tions and thanks to our Saudi brothers and we call on all Arab teams to follow suit in playing our regular home games in Palestine among our fans and on our national soil.”

 ??  ?? Saudis will be taken by bus from the Jordanian side to Ramallah directly without stopping at any Israeli-controlled crossing point.
Saudis will be taken by bus from the Jordanian side to Ramallah directly without stopping at any Israeli-controlled crossing point.

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