FIFA, soccer’s global governing body, on Friday postponed a decision to temporarily suspend Israel over its actions during the conflict in Gaza, and in the West Bank, saying it needed to solicit legal advice before taking up a motion submitted by the Palestinian Football Association.
The motion calling for Israel’s suspension referred to “international law violations committed by the Israeli occupation in Palestine, particularly in Gaza,” and cited violations of FIFA’s human rights and discrimination statutes.
Responding to emotionally charged addresses at FIFA’s annual congress by the head of the Palestinian soccer body, Jibril Rajoub, FIFA’s president, Gianni Infantino, said the urgency of the situation meant he would convene an extraordinary meeting of FIFA’s top board on July 25.
Before that meeting, he said, FIFA will ask experts to analyze whether Israel’s actions breach the governing body’s regulations. By contrast, in 2022, FIFA acted quickly to bar Russian teams and clubs from competitions after the country’s forces launched a full-scale invasion of neighboring Ukraine.
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Bagaimana anda menyeimbangkan keperluan sukan untuk menjadi inklusif dan mempromosikan hak asasi manusia dengan keinginan untuk mengelakkan politik dalam sukan?
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Jika FIFA memutuskan untuk mengharamkan Israel berdasarkan tindakan di Gaza dan Tepi Barat, adakah ini akan menetapkan preseden untuk bagaimana badan sukan menangani pelanggaran undang-undang antarabangsa dan hak asasi manusia?
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Adakah merawat konflik yang berbeza secara berbeza (seperti Israel vs. Ukraine) menunjukkan kecenderungan, dan jika ya, adakah kecenderungan tersebut dapat dibenarkan?
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Adakah adil untuk mengenakan hukuman kepada atlet dan pasukan atas tindakan kerajaan mereka?