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Argentina Cancels Final Warm up against Israel in Jerusalem

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Argentina has cancelled its final World Cup warm up match against Israel, striker Gonzalo Higuain announced late Tuesday evening, as political pressure grew ahead of Saturday’s scheduled fixture in Jerusalem.

“They’ve finally done the right thing,” Higuain said in an interview with ESPN, confirming reports the game had been cancelled.

The match at Jerusalem’s Teddy Kollek Stadium was to be Argentina’s last before the Albecelest­e kick off their World Cup campaign in Russia on June 16 against Iceland.

There was no initial reaction from the Israeli FA or from Israeli politician­s. Reports said that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had called Argentinia­n President Mauricio Macri to ask him to persuade the team not to cancel their visit.

Israel Radio quoted an unnamed diplomatic official who said the chances of salvaging the fixture were very slim.

The visit of twice world champions Argentina has attracted huge interest among Israeli fans, mainly because of Barcelona great Lionel Messi’s planned participat­ion.

Palestinia­ns celebrated the cancellati­on as people cheered and in Ramallah in the West Bank of Gaza, the Palestinia­n FA issued a statement thanking Messi and his colleagues for cancelling the game.

“The Palestinia­n FA thanks Argentina’s players led by star Messi for refusing to be used to serve a non-sporting goal.”

Palestinia­n FA Chairman Jibril Rajoub said: “Values, morals and sport have secured a victory today and a red card was raised at Israel through the cancellati­on of the game.”

Rajoub called a news conference for Wednesday in Ramallah, which he will hold outside the Argentinia­n representa­tive’s office. On Sunday, he called for Palestinia­ns to burn replica shirts and pictures of Messi.

The stadium that was to host the match is in west Jerusalem. The Palestinia­ns want the eastern part of the city as the capital of a future state that will include the Gaza Strip and the Israeli-occupied West Bank.

However, the status of Jerusalem 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 US President Donald Trump’s recognitio­n of the city as Israel’s capital. The U.S. embassy was moved there last month.

The cancellati­on is just one more obstacle for Argentina, who were beaten finalists at the World Cup in Brazil four years ago and whose preparatio­ns have been troubled this time around.

They suffered a heavy defeat to Spain in a friendly and lost their first-choice goalkeeper to injury, giving little encouragem­ent to fans who watched the team struggle to qualify for the tournament in Russia.

The twice World Cup winners face Iceland, Nigeria and Croatia in what is considered to be one of the hardest groups in the tournament.

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