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Northern Ireland to go ahead with Israel friendly despite Gaza protests

IFA defies Sinn Fein call for cancellation because 'the slaughter of Palestinians... is completely unacceptable'

June 8, 2018 10:53
Eden Ben Basat of Israel runs at Jonny Evans of Northern Ireland during the FIFA 2014 World Cup Group F Qualifier match between Northern Ireland and Israel at Windsor Park on March 26, 2013 in Belfast
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Northern Ireland is to proceed with a football friendly against Israel despite calls for it to be cancelled amid the violence in Gaza.

The Irish Football Association told Sky Sports News it had "no intention" of bowing to pressure from Sinn Fein MLA Sinéad Ennis, who called on it to "send out a strong signal that the slaughter of Palestinians in the open-air prison which is Gaza, is completely unacceptable".

She pleaded with their chief executive to cancel the friendly, which is due to happen in Belfast in September.

It comes after Argentina pulled out of a pre-World Cup friendly against Israel that had been moved to Jerusalem, citing security risks.

The game was due to take place at the city’s Teddy Stadium on Saturday evening but the Argentine FA withdrew amid a campaign of threats to its players including Barcelona striker Lionel Messi.