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Israel and Palestinians do ‘historic’ soccer deal

September 13, 2013 07:00
Under-16 Jordanian and Palestinian players compete in Ramallah (Photo: AP)

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Shira Rubin,

Shira Rubin

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The heads of the Israeli and Palestinian football associations shook hands in a closed-door meeting in Zurich last week in an effort to resolve issues related to Israeli security measures affecting Palestinian footballers.

The talks were brokered by Fifa, the game’s international governing body, of which both the Israeli and Palestinian football associations are members.

Following the meeting, Jibril Rajub, Palestinian, and Avi Luzon, Israeli, agreed to allow a Fifa delegation to be sent to Amman, Jordan this month in order to assess issues regarding restriction of movement for Palestinian players and officials travelling in and out of the Palestinian territories.

“As I am an optimist, at the end of the year we will have found a solution and will present it to the political authorities in Israel,” Fifa President Sepp Blatter told reporters last Tuesday.

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