UEFA to Vote on Israel’s Suspension From All Competetion Amid Ongoing Calls Over Gaza Genocide

UEFA to Vote on Israel’s Suspension From All Competetion Amid Ongoing Calls Over Gaza Genocide

UEFA to Vote on Israel’s Suspension From All Competetion Amid Ongoing Calls Over Gaza Genocide
Basel (QNN)- UEFA is reportedly expected to vote on Tuesday regarding Israel’s suspension from all European football competitions, following mounting pressure on the organization amid the ongoing genocide in Gaza. According to reports, the UEFA’s executive committee is expected to meet, and Israel’s national team might be removed from European qualifiers, with clubs like Maccabi Tel Aviv banned from the Europa League. Reports say the majority of the members of UEFA's board support the removal of Israel, with only a handful of countries being against the measure. At the same time, the Israel Football Association (IFA) have also been leading lobbying efforts to prevent the matter from reaching a vote. Following Israel’s ongoing genocide in Gaza, which has killed over 65,000 Palestinians since Ocotber 2023, the sporting body has been receiving mounting calls for Israel to be removed from international football. FIFA swiftly suspended Russia and its football clubs from official activities following its 2022 invasion of Ukraine, with UEFA following suit by banning Russian teams from European championships and prohibiting matches on Russian soil. The International Olympic Committee also acted, citing allegations of human rights violations, aggression against the sovereignty of an independent state, and the destruction of civilian infrastructure. Anti-genocide and pro-Palestinian fans and activists criticize UEFA for still allowing Israel to participate in international football, despite the assault in Gaza and the continued blockade of humanitarian aid. Recently, Euro-Med Monitor said Israel has killed 664 Palestinian athletes since the start of the genocide in the Gaza Strip in October 2023. Athletes have been killed or, like most of Gaza’s population, forced to devote their time and effort to finding shelter and food, amid ongoing Israeli military attacks, repeated displacement, and starvation and blockade policies that have left the entire population food insecure and claimed the lives of approximately 220 people to date, the monitor added. In July alone, the Israeli forces killed 40 athletes and scouts, the vast majority in the Gaza Strip, according to the Palestine Olympic Committee. Israel has also targeted all aspects of life in the Gaza Strip, including the sports sector. According to the Palestinian Football Association, the Israeli forces have destroyed 264 sports facilities, 184 completely and 81 partially. Sports activities in the Gaza Strip have been completely suspended since October 2023 due to the widespread and systematic targeting of sports infrastructure, which has been almost entirely destroyed. The monitor said the global influence of football associations, particularly FIFA and UEFA, “places a double responsibility on them to uphold human rights principles and exclude national associations whose member states are implicated in serious crimes.” International and continental sports federations refuse to suspend Israel’s membership, in a “blatant violation of the values and principles they claim to uphold,” Euro-Med Monitor said. This “reflects a selective, double-standard application of the rules governing the participation of states, clubs, and individuals in international and continental competitions, whether official or friendly.” The normalisation by sports federations of the participation of representatives of a “state committing genocide is not only a legal violation but also an unprecedented moral failure.” Allowing Israeli athletes to perform before audiences of hundreds of millions “misleads the public and enables Israel to use sporting events as a powerful tool to influence global opinion.” In many cases, Israeli athletes themselves are implicated in grave violations against Palestinian civilians, the monitor noted, with consistent estimates indicating that about 30 members of the Israeli delegation to the 2024 Paris Olympics served in the Israeli military or publicly supported the genocide in the Gaza Strip. The monitor pointed out to Israel’s policy of compulsory conscription that makes it “reasonable to believe that most people of active athletic age served as reserve soldiers and may have participated in crimes committed during the genocide in the Gaza Strip, particularly given the army’s extensive and long-standing reliance on reserve forces to destroy civilians and infrastructure in the enclave.”