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Palestinian FA president Jibril Rajoub refused to stand next to Israel FA VP Basim Sheikh Suliman at the FIFA Congress. Rajoub's action was a protest against perceived Israeli actions, as stated by Palestinian FA Vice President Susan Shalabi.
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Palestinian football federation president Jibril Rajoub refused to stand alongside Israel FA ā Vice-President Basim Sheikh ā Suliman in a heated moment at the 76th FIFA Congress.
Both men were called to the stand by FIFA President Gianni Infantino at the event on Thursday, but Rajoub ā declined to be brought closer to Suliman, a Palestinian citizen of Israel.
Infantino put his hand on Rajoubās arm and invited him with a gesture to come closer to Suliman, but in ā vain.
Asked what Rajoub said when he refused, Palestinian FA Vice President Susan Shalabi, who was in the room, told Reuters: āI cannot shake the hand of someone the Israelis have brought to whitewash their fascism and genocide! We are suffering.ā
Israel has denied committing genocide in Gaza.
Infantino āthen took the stand and said: āWe will work together, President Rajoub, Vice President Suliman. Letās work together to give hope to the children. These are complex matters.ā
FIFA President Gianni Infantino with Jibril Rajoub, President of the Palestine Football association during the congress [Jennifer Gauthier/Reuters]
Speaking to the Reuters news agency after the congress ended, Shalabi said Infantinoās attempt to have Suliman and Rajoub shake hands showed little consideration for the Palestinian FA chiefās speech, in which he made yet another plea for Israeli clubs not to base teams in ā the West Bank settlements.
āTo be put in a position ā where to have a handshake after everything that was said, this negates the whole purpose of the speech that the general [Rajoub] was giving,ā she said.
āHe spent like 15 minutes trying to explain to everyone how ā the rules matter, how this could easily become a precedent where the rights of member associations are violated with impudence, ā and then weāll just wrap this under the carpet. ā It was absurd.ā
Last week, the Palestinian Football Association (PFA)Ā appealed to the Court of Arbitration for Sport against FIFAās decision not to sanction Israel over clubs based in West Bank settlements.
The PFA has long argued that clubs ābased in settlements in the West Bank ā territory Palestinians seek as part of a future state ā should not compete in leagues run by the Israel Football Association (IFA).
Jibril Rajoub refused to stand alongside Basim Sheikh Suliman during the 76th FIFA Congress, leading to a tense moment as FIFA President Gianni Infantino attempted to mediate.
Rajoub declined to shake hands with Suliman, citing concerns over Israeli actions, which he described as attempts to 'whitewash' their policies.
The Palestinian FA, through Vice President Susan Shalabi, accused Israel of committing genocide in Gaza, which Israel has denied.
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FIFA said ālast āmonth it would take no action against the IFA or Israeli clubs, citing the unresolved legal status of the West Bank under public international law.