UPDATE:
FIFA Responds to SWC's Demand that Palestinian Attempts to Eliminate Israeli Football Clubs and Expel Israel Football Association from FIFA Be Rejected
SIMON WIESENTHAL CENTRE-EUROPE
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"Had they proposed that the Israeli teams in question play matches with their Palestinian neighbours, such football pitch encounters may have helped reignite mutual hope in a floundering peace process."
"This Palestinian mischief has hijacked several international organisations. FIFA's mission is to promote global soccer, however, as a meeting-point for peace."
Paris, 1 August 2016
In a letter to FIFA (International Federation of Football Associations) President, Gianni Infantino, the Simon Wiesenthal Centre Director for International Relations Dr. Shimon Samuels, noted, "We were present in Zürich – at the July 2015, 65th FIFA Congress – to protest the then Palestinian attempt to expel the Israel Football Association (IFA)" adding, "As a result, FIFA created a monitoring committee, including representatives of both the IFA and PFA (Palestinian Football Association) to overcome the latter's constant attempts to politicize world soccer".
The letter continued, "Yet the same Palestinian agitator, Jibril Rajoub - who, reportedly, praises terrorists who murder Jews as 'martyrs' - is again this year attempting to manipulate the FIFA agenda", stressing, "This time, he demands the elimination of six Israeli football clubs over the 1948 cease-fire lines between Israel and Jordan, now better known as the 1967 green line."
Samuels charged, "Such a demand sets a dangerous precedent. For example, Spain could demand that the UK eliminate the Gibraltar club, or for Turkey to close all clubs in Northern Cyprus, or Pakistani and Indian similar claims against each other in Kashmir, introducing conflicts worldwide and thereby destroying FIFA while further sullying 'the beautiful game'."
The Centre urged, "Had Rajoub proposed that the Israeli teams in question play matches with their Palestinian neighbours, such football pitch encounters may have helped reignite mutual hope in a floundering peace process.
"Mr. President, we urge you to reject this Palestinian mischief that has hijacked several international organisations. FIFA's mission is, however, to promote global soccer as a meeting-point for peace.
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