Irish governing body to vote on call for UEFA to ban Israel
DUBLIN :Irish soccer's governing body will vote on Saturday on whether to submit a formal motion to UEFA requesting the immediate suspension of Israel from European competitions, according to an agenda of the meeting seen by Reuters.
The resolution, proposed and supported by some member clubs, cites the Israel Football Association's (IFA) alleged violation of two independent provisions of the UEFA statutes, including organising clubs in occupied Palestinian territories without the consent of the Palestinian Football Association.
The second violation regards the alleged failure of the IFA to implement and enforce an effective anti-racism policy. The motion would also call on UEFA to publish transparent criteria for the suspension or exclusion of member associations.
"HOPEFUL RESOLUTION WILL BE PASSED"
A spokesperson for the Football Association of Ireland (FAI) confirmed the vote will take place. A spokesperson for UEFA said it had no comment on the matter. The IFA was unavailable for comment.
The resolution was proposed by one of the country's leading clubs, Bohemian FC.
"These are very serious breaches, important rules that are being ignored," Daniel Lambert, Bohemians chief operating officer, told Reuters. He said he was hopeful the resolution would be successful following lobbying of other clubs.
UEFA considered holding a vote early last month on whether to suspend Israel from European competitions over the war in Gaza, a source told Reuters at the time. That did not happen after a U.S.-brokered ceasefire took effect on October 10.
United Nations experts called for Israel's suspension from international football in September after a U.N. Commission of Inquiry report concluded that Israel had committed genocide during the war


