After defecting from his homeland and landing in Israel to take part in the Grand Slam this weekend, judoka is on fire: "Turn your back on your homeland for a handful of dollars or a medal"
Filled with Sagi Muki, this morning
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Courtesy of the Judo Association
After a lot of hopes from the organizers of the Tel Aviv Grand Slam Judo Tournament that will be held on the weekend, Tuesday (Sunday) night, Said Mulai landed in Israel.
The Iranian who defected from his homeland and emigrated to Mongolia was warmly received by the Israeli Judo Association and its leader - Moshe Ponti.
Tonight, the chairman of the Iranian Judo Association, Erash Mirsmaili, sharply attacked Moulay and said: “This is not a pride, but a shame that will remain on the forehead of Said Moulay forever.
I apologize to the families of the martyrs and the Iranian people for this act, and am ashamed that a stupid athlete who sees only his personal good, has traveled to Tel Aviv and is even more proud of it.
Said, turn your back on your homeland for a handful of dollars or a medal.
Mirsmaili added: "It is a great shame that a hollow athlete competed under the Mongolian flag while 90,000 Iranian Jews were suspended from any activity. "Opponents of Iran cover this visit extensively. He sold his homeland solely for his own interests."