Information is coming from Israel that the football clubs from that country have avoided expulsion from all competitions under the auspices of UEFA.
A reaction from the United States of America arrived ahead of the UEFA Executive Committee vote on expelling the Israelis due to the war in the Gaza Strip.
Allegedly, the decision to expel the Israeli clubs would have passed convincingly had the vote been held, but due to the reaction from America, it was canceled.
It is claimed that American diplomats directly lobbied the UEFA leadership for the vote not to be placed on the agenda.
This is also important for Dinamo Zagreb, who will still have to play an away match against an Israeli team next week, and that match will be held in – Serbia. They will play against Maccabi Tel Aviv in Bačka Topola in the Europa League, and the match is scheduled to start at 9 PM.
More and more national associations, footballers, and fans are advocating for the expulsion of Israeli clubs from competitions, and the Palestinian Football Association is also pressuring FIFA.
Messages can be seen from fans in Europe that read: “Stop the genocide in Gaza. Give Israel a red card.”
It is still possible that Israeli clubs, as well as the national team, will be expelled from international competitions.
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