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Pressure builds on FIFA to suspend Israel ahead of extraordinary Council meeting

www.insideworldfootball.com Pressure builds on FIFA to suspend Israel ahead of extraordinary Council meeting - Inside World Football

July 18 – On the eve of a scheduled extraordinary FIFA council meeting to decide the fate of Israel’s immediate future in international football, human rights and pressure groups have called on the world governing body to suspend the country from the international game.  At the FIFA Congress in Bang...

Pressure builds on FIFA to suspend Israel ahead of extraordinary Council meeting - Inside World Football

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Both the PFA and IFA have filed their submissions to the panel, but human rights groups are stepping up the pressure on FIFA to take action on Israel.

Earlier this week, FairSquare submitted a report to FIFA arguing that it has “multiple grounds to suspend or expel the IFA”, highlighting among others “the holding of matches in occupied Palestinian territory, serious and systematic racial discrimination, political interference, and Israel’s killing of Palestinian players and the systematic destruction of PFA facilities – most of which predate Israel’s attacks in Gaza since the Hamas attacks of 7 October 2023.”

The terror attacks by Hamas killed 1,200 people on October 7 and Hamas took more than 250 hostages according to Israeli figures, but Israel has killed more than 38,000 Palestinians since, according to Palestinian health authorities.

FairSquare argued that FIFA have to act under article 72.1, article 4.1, article 14.1 (i) and article 15 (c), and article 2.1 of the FIFA Statutes.

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  • If Russia is excluded for waging old-school state vs. state war then the illegal zionist entity should certainly be expelled for waging a horrific and unapologetic genocide against civilians.

    I know it's not going to happen, there's way too much western supremacy in FIFA and the football world is infamous for being a safe haven for absolute disgusting politics. But wouldn't fascism-free football be a nice goal to work towards?