by Israel Hayom Staff
After FIFA suspends Palestine Football Association head Jibril Rajoub for anti-Israel incitement, Strategic Affairs Minister Erdan urges IOC to follow
Jibril Rajoub in front of sign with Argentina's star player Lionel
Messi at a press conference in Ramallah, June 6
Photo: AFP
Strategic Affairs
Minister Gilad Erdan is asking the International Olympic Committee to
expel former Fatah official and current head of the Palestinian Football
Association and the Palestine Olympic Committee Jibril Rajoub,
Hadashot evening news reported Wednesday.
In June, Rajoub failed in an attempt to
convince the world governing body of soccer, FIFA, to suspend and
sanction Israel. Not only did FIFA vote down his proposal, it decided to
launch disciplinary proceedings against him over his verbal incitement against Israel before this year's World Cup final, which led to the cancellation of a friendly match in Jerusalem between the Israeli and Argentinian soccer teams.
In August, FIFA decided that Rajoub's conduct merited a year-long suspension from the organization.
Erdan wrote to IOC head Thomas Bach this week and accused Rajoub of incitement.
He said the friendly match had been called
off as a direct result of calls for violent attacks on the Argentine
players and their families if the game went ahead. Erdan said Rajoub had
orchestrated the campaign and "called on soccer fans to burn shirts and
posters [of Argentina star] Lionel Messi, merely because he expressed a
desire to play in Israel."
Following the announcement that the match
had been called off, Rajoub called the decision a "slap to the Israeli
government. … Values, morals and sport have secured a victory today and a
red card was raised at Israel through the cancellation of the game."
Rajoub called a news conference in Ramallah
outside the Argentinian representative's office in which he laid out
his efforts to have the game canceled.
"There is not supposed to be a place in
professional international organizations for anyone who supports
terrorism and violence and uses threats and scare tactics," Erdan wrote
in the letter quoted by Hadashot.
Erdan called Rajoub's conduct antithetical to "every value of Olympic sport."
"The IOC must prove that it is not a
political entity that allows someone who supports terrorism and violence
a place among its members. We will continue to take action to expose
the truth about those who support boycotting Israel," Erdan wrote.
Rajoub has served numerous prison sentences
for terrorist activities and was involved in a plot to assassinate
Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon. He served as national security
adviser to PLO leader Yasser Arafat as well as head of the Palestinian
Preventive Security Force. During his tenure, he was accused of using
the organization to quash opposition to Arafat.
In 2012, Rajoub opposed a request for a
moment of silence at that year's Olympics in memory of the Israeli
athletes murdered by Palestinian terrorists at the 1972 Munich Games,
saying the planned memorial was "racist."
He also told the Hezbollah-affiliated
Lebanese TV station Al-Mayadeen that if the Palestinians had nuclear
weapons, "we'd be using them."
Rajoub is considered a contender, although not a leading one, to succeed Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas.
Israel Hayom Staff
Source: http://www.israelhayom.com/2018/10/03/international-olympic-committee-must-oust-pa-rep-for-incitement-israel-says/
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