Palestinians say FIFA World Cup proves their cause not ‘buried’

‘Slap in the face’
Arab states did however secure diplomatic gains through the agreements. In Morocco’s case, that included the Trump administration recognising Rabat’s sovereignty over the disputed territory of Western Sahara, in defiance of the international community’s long-standing call for a referendum to decide its status. Rajoub described the World Cup, including the Moroccan gestures and the widespread expressions of Palestinian solidarity across Qatar, as “a slap in the face to the idea of normalisation”. The leading Palestinian public polling group, in a study released on Tuesday, argued that “the World Cup in Qatar helps restore Palestinian public trust in the Arab world after years of disappointment”. “The vast majority of the Palestinians say they have now regained much — or some — of the lost confidence in the Arab peoples in light of the solidarity with Palestine expressed by the fans during the football games,” said the Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research. Rajoub called Palestinians the “33rd team” to qualify for the tournament in Qatar.‘Bitter truth’
Hazem Qassem, a spokesman for Gaza’s rulers — the group Hamas who are backed strongly by Qatar — said the World Cup has affirmed the importance of the Palestinian cause “on the international scene”. Israel is home to hundreds of thousands of Jews of Moroccan descent and some in the country have celebrated the side’s stunning performance ahead of its semi-final match against France on Wednesday. But leading Israeli media outlets have conceded that, despite forecasts about a changed Middle East following the normalisation deals, the World Cup has made clear where Arab sympathies lie. “The Moroccan festivities at the World Cup have proven that the Arab world is far from normalisation with Israel”, the Maariv newspaper said in a commentary on Sunday. “As Israeli viewers, we will continue to watch until the final whistle, while witnessing the bitter truth that the Arab fans have put before our eyes,” it said. The left-wing Haaretz newspaper agreed, concluding that “the real winner of the World Cup on social media is Palestine”.« PM Shehbaz calls for enhancing economic, bilateral ties with Tajikistan (Previous News)
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