The South African Jewish Board on Monday released a statement slamming SA Rugby's decision to withdraw an invitation to an Israeli rugby team to play in the country.Last Friday, the governing body for rugby in South Africa announced their decision to withdraw an invitation to Tel Aviv Heat, who were set to play in the newly announced Mzansi Challenge.“We have listened to the opinions of important stakeholder groups and have taken this decision to avoid the likelihood of the competition becoming a source of division, notwithstanding the fact that Israel is a full member of World Rugby and the IOC,” said Mark Alexander, president of the South African Rugby Union said at the time.On Monday, the SA Jewish Board responded, calling the decisions "disgraceful" and "embarrassing"."The decision of the South African Rugby Union (SARU) to withdraw its Mzanzi Challenge invitation to the Tel Aviv Heats is disgraceful and frankly embarrassing," the statement read. "It is appalling that the governing body of SA Rugby has caved in without a fight to those whose sole aim is to boycott Israel in every possible forum, even to the detriment of South Africa itself. "Threats, bullying, and intimidation have, of course, always been the modus operandi of the [Palestinian-led Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions] BDS movement*, and so it was in this case as well, with SARU members even reportedly receiving death threats," it continued."Such thuggish tactics are a direct attack not on how rugby is administered in South Africa but on democracy itself. "Instead of taking a firm, principled stand, however, SARU capitulated immediately.