RAMALLAH, May 10, 2015
(WAFA) – Head of the Palestine Football Association (PFA), Jibril Rajoub, said on Sunday that the Israeli Association “should
respect the FIFA Statute and stop being an integral part of the Israeli
occupation and its Apartheid policies.”
Rajoub’s statement
came following a Sunday meeting with FIFA Chairman Sepp Blatter in Switzerland,
which was to discuss the latest meeting between FIFA and the Israeli Football
Association (IFA) regarding Israeli violations of the FIFA Statute and the
ongoing oppression against Palestinian athletes.
Rajoub said he
accepted a request from Blatter to meet the head of the Israeli Football
Association after their meeting.
He said the
Palestinian side accepted to meet with the Israeli Association in appreciation
to the efforts made by FIFA Chairman Sepp Blatter for the development of
football in Palestine.
“Unfortunately, the
meeting simply reaffirmed that the Israeli Football Association does not want
to stop being a tool of the Israeli occupation or to respect the FIFA
Statutes,” said the PFA in a statement.
“It is clear that the
Israeli Football Association is not willing to recognize PFA as a federation
with equal rights and obligations, just as they continue to violate their
commitments made before FIFA.”
He stressed, “We are
therefore determined to continue our path to suspend the Israeli Football Association
during the next FIFA Congress, this May 29.”
“If the IFA is
concerned about being suspended, they should respect the FIFA Statute and stop
being an integral part of the Israeli occupation of the State of Palestine and
its Apartheid policies,” said the statement.
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