Palestinian Football Association president prevented from accompanying team to Australia

June 13, 2024
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Jibril Rajoub, President of the Palestinian Football Association, was denied a visa to Australia. Photo: FIFA

In a violation of FIFA (FƩdƩration Internationale de Football Association) sporting norms, Jibril Rajoub, President of the Palestinian Football Association, was at the last minute refused a visa to accompany the Palestinian national team, which was playing against the Socceroos on June 11 in Boorloo/Perth.

The Palestinian Football Association did not have the time to find a solution and FIFA officialsā€™ offer to mediate was not accepted.

Rajoub did not even have time to allocate someone else to lead the Palestinian team in the World Cup qualifier match.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said he had nothing to do with Rajoubā€™s visa application rejection, adding there are ā€œa bunch of reasons why this happensā€.

The decision to refuse Rajoubā€™s visa has been passed off on ā€œtechnical reasonsā€. But, as it transpires, the decision was political.

Rajou told , Australian authorities had told him it was ā€œbecause I was a former prisoner and a member of a ā€˜terrorist organisationā€™ā€.

ā€œThe truth is that my entry was prevented under Israeli pressure, as I had previously entered Australia twice,ā€ he said.

Rajoub is Secretary of the Fatah Central Committee and a former security commander who holds the rank of lieutenant general. He has been outspoken against Israelā€™s war on the Gaza Strip.

As he told MBC Egypt last November 23: ā€œWhat happened on October 7 did not come out of nowhereā€. It is a ā€œcontinuation of the crimes of this occupationā€.

He told Al-Quds Al-Arabi newspaper last November 23 that ā€œHamas was and will remain a part of the Palestinian ā€¦ political fabricā€ and ā€œachieving Palestinian national unityā€ and an ā€œindependent Palestinian state with full sovereignty over all Palestinian landsā€ is the goal.

Rajoub told FIFA in mid-May that the qualifying match was an important event for Palestine. He said Israel is systematically violating FIFAā€™s goals, including in its Israeli Football Associationā€™s national league of clubs which includes people from the ā€œillegal settlements in the occupied Palestinian territoriesā€.

ā€œThe numerous committees to address these issues either failed to provide effective decisions, or did not submit their reports to the conference that assigned them,ā€ Rajoub said.

Rajoub said that 282 athletes, 193 of whom were football players, have been killed since October 7.

Israelā€™s bombing campaign has destroyed more than 55 sports facilities, including 45 football facilities ā€” 38 in Gaza and 7 in the West Bank. Eleven athletes from the West Bank have been arrested.

He said the Israeli Federation has violated FIFAā€™s regulations and laws a number of times including ā€œorganising the league in the territories of the Palestinian stateā€.

ā€œWe are unable to organise a league or even host World Cup qualifiers on our soil,ā€ Rajoub said.

Sheikh Salman bin Ibrahim Al Khalifa, President of the Asian Football Confederation, of which Football Australia is a part, has expressed his support for the Palestinian Federationā€™s proposal.

Rajoub has strongly objected to Israelā€™s continued participation in World Cup qualifiers, saying it has systematically violated FIFAā€™s objectives.

He said the Israeli Federation had violated FIFAā€™s rules and called on FIFA to not ā€œremain indifferent to these violations or to the ongoing genocide in Gazaā€.

FIFA postponed a vote in May on the Palestinian Federation proposal to temporarily suspend Israelā€™s membership due to its war on Gaza.

It has until July 20 to seek legal advice on freezing Israelā€™s membership.

The Israeli Football Association said the Palestinian Federation demands are a ā€œmalicious attemptā€ to ā€œharm Israeli footballā€.

, head of the Israel Football Association, said it ā€œhas never violated the rules set by UEFA or FIFA and will never do so in the futureā€.

Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz described Rajoub on X as a ā€œconvicted terroristā€, who ā€œpraised the Hamas massacre on October 7 and called for a similar massacre in Judea and Samariaā€.

He is ā€œnot fit to attend international soccer matches ā€” he should stay in the district and play wall football instead,ā€ Katz said.

Dozens of Zionists in Israel and in the West have praised Australiaā€™s decision not to give him a visa.

, from Ramallah in the West Bank, that he believed there was ā€œsome kind of Israeli influence on this decisionā€.

ā€œI think this is a political decision, and this is a shame for those who made such a decision ... I must attend the match, I must be with our team.ā€

Rajoub has visited Australia twice, in 2008 and 2015. He said being denied a visa this time was a ā€œstupid and ridiculous decisionā€.

Football Australiaā€™s national governing body said it was up to the government to address the visa question, and that it ā€œwelcomes the Palestinian menā€™s national teamā€.

said on June 10 that the Australian government was ā€œplaying a blame gameā€.

It pointed to the governmentā€™s cancellation of the entry visas, in March, for Palestinians fleeing Gaza and that the ā€œAlbanese government has faced intense criticism for its stand on Palestine, with calls on Canberra to end arms supplies to Israelā€.

said ā€œwhatever [the visa denial] is based on it is not a good look for Australia or its attempts to woo the worldā€™s major sports events, including footballā€.

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