The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Bennett pulls out of Israel trip, feels ‘used’

- By The Associated Press

The Seahawks Michael Bennett has pulled out of a sponsored trip to Israel, accusing its government of trying to use him for PR purposes and citing sympathy for the Palestinia­ns.

An American profession­al football player has pulled out of a sponsored trip to Israel, accusing its government of trying to use him for PR purposes and citing sympathy for the Palestinia­ns.

Seattle Seahawks defense lineman Michael Bennett’s last-minute decision came as an embarrassm­ent to the Israeli government, which has invited a group of players to visit this week on a mission aimed at improving the country’s image.

Israeli Cabinet minister Gilad Erdan had earlier noted the “great importance” of the visit, saying it would counter “the false incitement campaign that is being waged against Israel around the world.”

Erdan leads the ministry for strategic affairs and public diplomacy, which works to boost Israel’s image and counter the influence of an internatio­nal boycott movement. His ministry declined to comment Sunday.

Tourism Minister Yariv Lavin had boasted that the players would become “ambassador­s of good will for Israel.”

But in a letter posted to Twitter on Saturday, Bennett wrote: “I will not be used in such a manner.” He said he still intends to visit Israel, but only on a trip that includes stops in the West Bank and Gaza Strip to meet Palestinia­ns.

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