Yossi Schwartz ISL (RCIT section in Israel/Occupied Palestine), 16.11.042
The boycott of the Zionist monster in economy, diplomatic relations, art, and international football games is growing daily. Since the events of October 7, Israeli sports have been under siege: the teams and national teams are forced to host outside the country’s borders, Israeli athletes and fans experience displays of hostility that reached their peak in Amsterdam, and it seems that sports are used as another means of expressing protest against the massacre in Gaza, growing concerns in Israel about Israel’s exclusion from international competitions, a senior member of the soccer association says: “If the damage involved in the participation of Israeli teams increases and they feel that we are ‘harassing’, especially in the economic aspect, there is no telling where this could lead “(I)
We saw the combination of sports and politics a week and a half ago, as part of the Champions League games, when Paris Saint-Germain fans raised a flag over an entire stand with the inscription FREE PALESTINE. This is prohibited according to the laws of UEFA, the umbrella organization of European football, which forbids the waving of non Israeli flags in international matches that are not directly related to Israel. Ahead of the Israeli national team’s match in Paris yesterday, the Zionist security agencies and the football association urged Israeli fans to refrain from coming to the stadium, a request that is unprecedented in the history of football.
Football, in particular, and sports in general, is a tool to control the masses. For example, in Argentina, for years, soccer is played every day, thinking that if you let the crowds gather around the game, they will not take to the streets to protest their poor economic situation. When Argentina won the World Cup, Argentina hosted the World Cup in the days when the junta threw people out of planes. This is also true for Israel. These games bring to mind the gladiators in the Coliseum during the decline of Rome.
Israeli sports have been suspended out of disgust since October 7. International sports competitions have not been held in Israel for over a year. The soccer team made Hungary its new home after right-wing Prime Minister Viktor Orban personally intervened. The football association said that “without Hungary, the Israeli national team would probably have no place to stay.”
Yaakov Hadas, who was Israel’s ambassador to Hungary who previously served as ambassador to Germany and Jordan, says: “As soon as the clubs said, ‘We are not coming to play in Israel because there is a war there,’ this will fuel everything happening around. We have seen this before in the Gulf War, in the second intifada. Then they transferred us to host in other houses and countries and told us that you could not play with an audience there either. At that moment, you also wake up the pro-Palestinians, The fans from outside who understand that you come to them in the country because you cannot host at your home.”(II)
Now, the organizations of world sports are talking loudly about the idea, which sooner or later was clear to anyone with a mind that would: the exclusion of Israel from international competitions. In other words, it is to turn Israeli sport into a sport that is assigned, and there is no sign that it will soon return to the world arena. This means one thing: the collapse of Israeli sports in all its parts and its return many years back.
Maccabi Berlin is the only Zionist football club currently operating in Europe. Since October 7, the manifestations of hostility have only increased. Things peaked last month when two attacks on the team’s fans occurred in one week. Recently, the owners have received calls from parents asking if there will be a police car at the children’s practice because otherwise, they have no intention of sending them. So, questions arise as to why we need this Zionist mess.
The massacres of the Zionist army cast and cast daily on the lives of millions of Jews around the world, and the sports field is the place that produces the most significant effect for this meeting. Those who came to the aid of the Maccabi Tel Aviv fans were the leaders of the Jewish community and the people of “Maccabi” Holland. The small community quickly mobilized, as did Jews from around Europe, instead of keeping their distance if not condemning the massacres that Israel is committing. Israel’s policy can be attacked on many fronts, but that of soccer creates the fastest and sharpest effect.
Out with Zionist racism!
No place for Zionism in the entire world!
For Palestine, red and free from the river to the sea!
Endnotes:
[i] https://www.israelhayom.co.il/magazine/hashavua/article/16781332
[ii] Ibid