UEFA: Israel to host 2013 tourney despite PA pressure (JERUSALEM POST) By ALLON SINAI 06/19/12)
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UEFA President Michel Platini ensured Israel Football Association
chairman Avi Luzon that the 2013 European Under-21 Championship will
go ahead as planned in Israel next summer despite mounting pressure
following the jailing of a Palestinian national team player.
Palestinian FA president Jibril Rajoub urged UEFA to remove Israel as
the host of the tournament last week, with Palestinian player Mahmoud
Sarsak approaching a fourth month on a hunger strike after being held
in administrative detention since 2009.
According to reports on Monday, Sarsak, who was arrested by the IDF
when he arrived at the Erez border crossing on his way to the West
Bank, agreed to end his hunger strike in exchange for his release on
July 10.
Rajoub asked Platini not to give Israel the “honor” of hosting the
Under-21 championship, but the Frenchman vehemently rejected his
request.
“Despite a certain amount of pressure being put on us, the 2013
European Under-21 Championship will indeed take place in Israel,”
Platini wrote to Luzon.
“UEFA is an apolitical organization and your association earned the
right to host the competition through a fair, democratic vote.”
Platini also called on Luzon to “alert” his country’s authorities to
the matter.
“I know that you are a man of dialogue and peace,” Platini wrote from
Warsaw where he is attending Euro 2012. “Every time UEFA has needed
you, you have been there to try and find solutions to complex
problems.
“I am now counting on you to act as our intermediary with the Israeli
authorities and, given the urgency of the situation, to do so as
quickly as possible.”
In a letter to Rajoub, Platini criticized the PFA president, while
informing him that the Under-21 Euros will take place in Israel as
scheduled.
“I must just say that I consider it unfortunate and misplaced to make
a letter public before it has even reached the person to whom it is
addressed,” Platini wrote.
“We cannot hold the Israel FA responsible for the political situation
in the region or for legal procedures in place in its country.” (©
1995-2011, The Jerusalem Post 06/19/12)
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