FIFA not to suspend Israel Football Association but set to investigate claims of discrimination made by Palestine

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A senior FIFA panel overseeing governance will separately investigate “the participation in Israeli competitions of Israeli football teams allegedly based in the territory of Palestine,” FIFA said after a meeting of its ruling Council. read more

A fan displays a "kick Israel out of FIFA" banner outside the Etihad Stadium ahead of a Manchester City vs Chelsea clash. File image / Reuters

FIFA stopped short of suspending the Israel Football Association on Thursday, but asked for a disciplinary investigation of possible discrimination alleged by Palestinian football officials. A senior FIFA panel overseeing governance will separately investigate “the participation in Israeli competitions of Israeli football teams allegedly based in the territory of Palestine,” FIFA said after a meeting of its ruling Council.

The Palestinian football federation has consistently asked FIFA for more than a decade to take action against the Israeli football body for incorporating teams from West Bank settlements in its leagues.

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The compromise decisions came more than four months after Palestinian officials had urged FIFA to suspend Israel’s membership at a meeting in May.

The request to FIFA’s congress in May also cited “international law violations” in Gaza during the Israel-Hamas conflict and directed the football body to its statutory commitments on human rights and against discrimination.

FIFA delayed making a decision in May until after a legal review scheduled for July, then pushed back the issue two more times until a meeting of its 37-member Council on Thursday.

“The FIFA Council has implemented due diligence on this very sensitive matter and, based on a thorough assessment, we have followed the advice of the independent experts,” FIFA president Gianni Infantino said in a statement.

Ahead of the meeting, Palestinian football federation leader Jibril Rajoub and its vice president Susan Shalabi came to Zurich to lobby FIFA officials.

“I trust and I expect that FIFA will take the right decision,” Rajoub told The Associated Press. ”I am asking for the Council to follow their statutes.”

The latest process follows a pattern — under Infantino and his predecessor Sepp Blatter — of Palestinian requests for FIFA to uphold its legal rules and the question then being steered toward ad hoc panels and other committees.

FIFA gave no timetable on Thursday for the investigations it has now requested. Supporters of the Palestinian soccer campaign have criticised FIFA for not following its decision to suspend Russian national teams from its competitions within days of the military invasion of Ukraine. European soccer body UEFA also removed Russian teams.

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Several European federations had already refused to play scheduled games against Russia, including Poland and their captain Robert Lewandowski. They said they would not go to Moscow for a World Cup qualifying playoff in March 2022.

FIFA later successfully argued at the Court of Arbitration for Sport that keeping Russian teams in its competitions would cause chaos and be a security risk. Russian teams have not played in World Cups, European Championships or the Champions League for more than two-and-a-half years.

In the case of Israel, which has been a member of UEFA for 30 years, no European federation has refused to play its national or clubs teams. Israeli teams have played home games in neutral countries such as Hungary and Cyprus for security reasons since the Hamas attacks one year ago.

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The Palestinian men’s national team , hosting Jordan three weeks ago in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The team next plays at Iraq on Oct. 10 and hosts Kuwait five days later in Doha, Qatar.

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