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War in Gaza: Iran calls on FIFA to “suspend” Israel

2024-02-10T09:03:10.048Z

Highlights: Iranian football federation calls on FIFA to ban Israel from all football-related activities. Iran does not recognize Israel, and prohibits all contact between its athletes and Israelis. The war in the Gaza Strip left more than 1,160 dead, mostly civilians, according to an AFP count of the number of people killed in the attack. The Iranian football federation also calls for the continuation of food, water and medicine supplies to the victims of the war in Gaza. It also calls on world football associations to ban Israeli football from all activities.


The Iranian Football Federation announced on Saturday that it had asked FIFA to suspend its Israeli counterpart due to Israel's war in the Gaza Strip.


In a statement published on the website of its football federation, Iran calls on FIFA and football unions to

“completely suspend”

the Israeli Federation

“from all football-related activities”

.

The demand also calls for

"immediate and serious measures"

by FIFA and football organizations

"to prevent the continuation"

of

Israel's "crimes and to provide food, drinking water, medicine and medical supplies to innocent and to civilians

.

The war in the Gaza Strip was triggered by an unprecedented attack carried out on October 7 by Palestinian Hamas against Israel, which left more than 1,160 dead, mostly civilians, according to an AFP count based on data Israeli officials.

In retaliation, Israel launched a vast offensive which left at least 27,940 dead in Gaza, the vast majority civilians, according to the Ministry of Health of the Islamist movement, which took power in 2007 in the Palestinian territory.

Iran hailed

“the success”

of the October 7 attack while denying its involvement.

The Islamic Republic does not recognize Israel, its sworn enemy, and prohibits all contact between Iranian and Israeli athletes.

Last August, an Iranian weightlifter was suspended by his country's authorities after shaking hands with an Israeli athlete during a competition in Poland.

In 2021, Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei urged athletes

“not to shake hands with a representative of the (Israeli) criminal regime to obtain a medal”

.

For years, Iranian athletes have managed to avoid meeting Israelis in competition by getting disqualified or providing medical certificates testifying to unfitness.

A group of 12 Middle Eastern football associations, including Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates, also

"asked world football leaders to ban Israel because of the war against Hamas in Gaza

,” Sky News reported on Thursday.

Source: lefigaro

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