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Denied flag and national anthem by arabs, Israeli Judo champ sings it himself

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What the Judo champ did is literally the reality since 1948.
Israel has been smacking arabs in the nuts..and have been doing it quietly..Arabs cannot do anything about it....
Arabs can do this:


They can refuse to shake hands afterwards, thus not acknowledging a just defeat, instead choosing to nurse envy and hatred in their hearts.
 
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Well, the "Israeli" (fake nationality) winner is an Jewish Arab. So an Arab representing the pariah state Israel won. Big deal.

Israel doesn't recognize Palestine as a country, so why should UAE consider Israel as a country?
Good move from UAE, that player played under the flag of Judo federation and I think before he came to UAE, he was aware that if he wants to participate in this tournament then he should sign his name up under the flag of Judo Federation, it happens also to many other participants from different nationalities in the Olympics too.

Yes, that is the reason why no national anthem was played. The same happened when Kuwaiti Olympians won gold medals in the most recent Olympics due to the ban of Kuwait.

Arabs can do this:


They can refuse to shake hands afterwards, thus not acknowledging a just defeat, instead choosing to nurse envy and hatred in their hearts.

That "Israeli" (fake nationality) is another Arab Jew. No "Israeli" in sight other than a piece of useless paper and an entity 2.5 decades younger than my paternal grandfather.

If Jewish Arabs of occupied Palestine (the majority of the Jews) and the "Israeli" Arabs of occupied Palestine would join hands, the Israeli pariah and apartheid state would be paralyzed within 1 day. "Israeli" brainwashing won't work forever. The apartheid system will end one day not far from now. As well as the illegal land bragging.

A supposed ally of the "Israelis" (Kurds) were dealt with by Arabs in Iraq not long ago and continue to be dealt with while we speak. Similar will happen in Syria and eventually Palestine.

That is at our weakest point. Israeli Zionists living in tiny "Israel" must be having nightmares of what the future will bring in this regard once most of the Arab world (continues progress on all fronts even despite war) fulfills its enormous promise and potential on all fronts. No option other than non-hostile behavior for that tiny US-spnsored and US-protected entity or other hostile anti-Arab entities in the region. May God help them if they continue their behavior by 2030 or 2040.
 
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Well, the "Israeli" (fake nationality) -
Refusal to acknowledge a just defeat, check.

If Jewish Arabs of occupied Palestine (the majority of the Jews) and the "Israeli" Arabs of occupied Palestine would join hands, the Israeli pariah and apartheid state would be paralyzed within 1 day.
Nursing hatred, check.

Israeli Zionists living in tiny "Israel" must be having nightmares of what the future will bring in this regard once most of the Arab world (continues progress on all fronts even despite war) fulfills its enormous promise and potential on all fronts.
Envy, check.

Thank you for checking off all the boxes, Sharif al-Hijaz. Without your invaluable assistance the Pakistanis here might have been able to pretend my comment was unmerited.
 
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Refusal to acknowledge a just defeat, check.

Nursing hatred, check.

Envy, check.

Thank you for checking off all the boxes, Sharif al-Hijaz. Without your invaluable assistance the Pakistanis here might have been able to pretend my comment was unmerited.

Well that is that individual's right. He is 1 Arab out of over 500 million. He speaks for himself. If he thinks that his Arab Jewish opponent is representing an hostile apartheid state who has done a lot of harm to his fellow brethren in Palestine, it is very much his right to ignore his opponent who represents that very same entity.

Hatred? Speaking the truth is hatred now?

Envy of what exactly? Of living in a tiny country (one of the smallest in the world) surrounded by hostile enemies that your entity has created on their very own? For having a tiny population? For having a tiny economy? For having no resources?

Sure, you have done well in science but there are more Arab scientists out there and this gap will only grow bigger in the favor of us Arabs like with everything else.

BTW, as I have told you many times (and most Arabs agree with me), Arab Jews are our own brethren. We consider them Arabs. Them believing in Judaism (a fellow Semitic and Abrahamic religion) like some Arabs have done before the time of Prophet Muhammad (saws) does not make them non-Arabs. Similarly a piece of paper (Israeli passport) will not change their origins let alone when the Israeli entity is less than 70 years old.

You should be happy that "your" athlete was allowed a presence in UAE and allowed to compete. That is more than you can do for the Palestinians whose ancestral homeland you continue to evict despite international condemnation and judicial as well.
 
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Two more bronze medals for Israeli judokas in UAE, Israeli symbols still banned
Or Sasson and Peter Paltchik's third place finishes bring Jewish state's total to 5 at competition beset by anti-Israel snubs
By TOI STAFFToday, 6:04 pmUpdated at 7:54 pm 2

  • Israeli judoka Peter Paltchik celebrates after winning a bronze medal at the Abu Dhabi Grand Slam judo tournament in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, on October 28, 2017. (Screen capture: YouTube)


    A pair of Israeli judokas won bronze medals at the Abu Dhabi Grand Slam Judo tournament on Saturday, bringing Israel’s total count to five at the event marked by the host’s refusal to play the Israeli national anthem or fly the Israeli flag for medal-winning Israeli athletes at the competition.

    In the men’s over 100 kilograms (220 pounds) category, Olympic medalist Or Sasson finished third after defeating Benjamin Harmegnies of Belgium.

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    Earlier, Peter Paltchik won the bronze in the men’s under 100 kilograms category after beating Hungary’ Miklós Cirjenics.

    Neither Sasson nor Paltchik wore Israeli symbols on their uniforms during the medal winning matches.

    As with his compatriots, Israel’s flag was not flown as Paltchik and Sasson stood on the podium to receive their medals.

    “As you can see I don’t have the flag,” Sasson said speaking after the ceremony, pointing the bare patch on his chest where the other competitors had their national flag. “But my heart is always, always with the state of Israel. I hope I made you proud and I will always continue to represent you with pride,” he said.

    Paltchik spoke of his pride in representing Israel.

    “I’m pleased to have won a medal after such a long day and pleased to have represented my country, particularly here in Abu Dhabi,” he said. “I’m proud to represent the the country, I love the country, with or without a flag.”

    Israel’s latest medal in the tournament came after a string of snubs of the Israeli delegation at the tournament, including the refusal of an Emirati judoka to shake the hand of the Israeli rival who defeated him on Friday.

    Israel’s Tohar Butbul, competing in the men’s lightweight (66-73 kg) category, came up against the UAE’s Rashad Almashjari in the first round. After being defeated by Butbul, Almashjari refused the customary handshake with the Israeli.

    Butbul went on to win a bronze medal in his category — by defeating Italy’s 2016 Olympic gold medalist; it was Israel’s third medal in the competition.

    The no-handshake episode was reminiscent of one that occurred during the 2016 Summer Olympics, when Egyptian judoka Islam El Shahaby refused to shake hands with Or Sasson after being defeated by the Israeli, and only begrudgingly made the obligatory end-of-match bow after being being called back to the mat by the referee.

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    Egypt’s Islam Elshehaby (blue) refuses to shake hands after defeat by Israel’s Or Sasson in their men’s +100kg judo contest match of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro on August 12, 2016. (AFP/Toshifumi Kitamura)
    On Thursday, event organizers refused to play the Israeli national anthem or display the Israeli flag when Israeli judoka Tal Flicker won the gold medal in the men’s under-66kg category.


    Israeli gold-medalist judoka Tal Flicker singing the Israeli national anthem despite local officials’ refusal to play it at the Judo Grand Slam in Abu Dhabi, where local judo authorities banned all Israeli symbols, October 26, 2017. (YouTube screen capture)
    Flicker sang out his own private “Hatikvah” under the International Judo Federation’s (IJF) flag, as the federation’s anthem played in the background.

    On the women’s side Thursday, Gili Cohen won bronze in the under-52 kilograms (114 pounds) class. The Israeli flag was not flown on her behalf either.

    The entire Israeli team was required to compete without any Israeli identifying symbols, and had been told before the tournament that there would be no acknowledgement of their home country — a discriminatory policy imposed solely on the Israeli competitors.

    The ban on Israeli symbols came despite the IJF’s demand before the tournament that the UAE treat Israeli athletes equally.

    A letter from the IJF to the president of the UAE Judo Federation said “all delegations, including the Israeli delegation, shall be treated absolutely equally in all aspects, without any exception.”

    Israeli judokas were also banned from displaying any Israeli symbols at a 2015 tournament in Abu Dhabi.

    There was no word yet as to what repercussions, if any, would be taken against the UAE for its actions.

    AP contributed to this report.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/two-m...-judokas-in-uae-israeli-symbols-still-banned/
 
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If they allowed him to play on their land, they should have played his national anthem too.
How many favours do you want for him? he was allowed to participate and to fairly win or lose.. he won, he got his medal.. you can't take a small sports event to have Arabs recognize Usrael, short of the latter recognition of a Palestinian state, this won't happen..raising the flag of Usrael in any event in the Arab world would be considered as a recognition of the unrecognised state of Usrael..
 
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How many favours do you want for him? he was allowed to participate and to fairly win or lose.. he won, he got his medal.. you can't take a small sports event to have Arabs recognize Usrael, short of the latter recognition of a Palestinian state, this won't happen..raising the flag of Usrael in any event in the Arab world would be considered as a recognition of the unrecognised state of Usrael..
But then why was he allowed to participate?

I don't want any favours for him but just want a consistency.
 
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But then why was he allowed to participate?

I don't want any favours for him but just want a consistency.
Sports spirit..
That is consistency for sports..no politics allowed though..one should think within the context of the Arab-Usraeli conflict..This is already a big favor and a nice positive gesture to allow "enemy" athletes to compete in one's land..
 
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Sports spirit..
That is consistency for sports..no politics allowed though..one should think within the context of the Arab-Usraeli conflict..This is already a big favor and a nice positive gesture to allow "enemy" athletes to compete in one's land..
I see your point but you know that the Jewish controlled world media focuses on him not being allowed to play the national anthem while ignoring the positive part that he was allowed to participate.
 
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I see your point but you know that the Jewish controlled world media focuses on him not being allowed to play the national anthem while forgetting the positive part that he was allowed to participate.
That is partly true nowadays, because Arabs have powerful lobbies and media now too..propaganda won't hurt the UAE.. it can defend itself against the Jewish controlled media through other media..
 
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BTW, as I have told you many times (and most Arabs agree with me), Arab Jews are our own brethren. We consider them Arabs. Them believing in Judaism (a fellow Semitic and Abrahamic religion) like some Arabs have done before the time of Prophet Muhammad (saws) does not make them non-Arabs. Similarly a piece of paper (Israeli passport) will not change their origins let alone when the Israeli entity is less than 70 years old.
Funny enough from what I have red, the Israelis of Arab origin are even more nationalistic /pro Israel than the pure Israeli Jews themselves. Maybe because they see the state of their Muslim brethren in the region or something, I can't tell which one.
 
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Funny enough from what I have red, the Israelis of Arab origin are even more nationalistic /pro Israel than the pure Israeli Jews themselves. Maybe because they see the state of their Muslim brethren in the region or something, I can't tell which one.
wtf is "pure israeli jews" ?
 
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UAE apologizes to Israel for judo handshake snub
International Judo official expresses hopes Israeli symbols will be allowed next time, after row over Abu Dhabi refusing anthem, flag
By TOI STAFF 29 October 2017, 1:06 am
  • Moshe Pinto, left, Marius Vizer, second left, and two Emirates sports officials meeting in Abu Dhabi on October 28, 2017, (IJF)


    The United Arab Emirates’ top judo official apologized to his Israeli counterpart Saturday after a tournament in Abu Dhabi saw Israeli athletes repeatedly snubbed by their hosts because of their nationality.

    Mohammad Bin Thaloub Al-Darei, president of the UAE’s Judo Federation, and Aref Al-Awani, another senior Emirates sports official, apologized to Israeli Judo Association head Moshe Ponte over the fact that an athlete from the UAE refused to shake hands with an Israeli judoka after a match during the several-day tournament, according to a statement from the International Judo Federation.

  • Darei and Awani “apologized because of the UAE athletes not shaking hands with the Israel athletes and also congratulated the Israel team for their success here,” IJF president Marius Vizer said. He called the move a “gesture of courage.”

    On Friday, the UAE’s Rashad Almashjari refused to shake hands after losing to Israeli Tohar Butbul in the first round of the men’s lightweight (66-73 kg) category.

    Butbul went on to win bronze, one of several medals won by Israelis at the Abu Dhabi Grand Slam judo tournament.





    However, Israeli symbols were banned during the competition, the flag did not appear during medal ceremonies, and the national anthem was not played for Israel’s gold medalist Tal Flicker on Thursday.

    “As you can see I don’t have the flag,” Or Sasson said Saturday after winning the bronze medal in the over 100 kilogram category, pointing the bare patch on his chest where the other competitors had their national flag. “But my heart is always, always with the state of Israel. I hope I made you proud and I will always continue to represent you with pride,” he said.




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    Peter Paltchik, who also won a bronze Saturday the men’s under 100 kilograms category, was pictured in a photo released by the IJF flanked by UAE officials congratulating him.


    Israeli Judoka Peter Paltchik seen with UAE officials at the Abu Dhabi Grand Slam on October 28, 2017. (IJF)
    The entire Israeli team was required to compete without any Israeli identifying symbols, and had been told before the tournament that there would be no acknowledgement of their home country — a discriminatory policy imposed solely on the Israeli competitors.

    On Thursday, event organizers refused to play the Israeli national anthem or display the Israeli flag when Israeli judoka Flicker won the gold medal in the men’s under-66 kilogram category. The same day, the flag was left out when Gili Cohen won bronze on the women’s side in under-52 kilogram class.

    Flicker sang out his own private “Hatikvah” under the International Judo Federation’s (IJF) flag, as the federation’s anthem played in the background.



    Vizier said Israel had still been treated well despite the flag and anthem flaps.

    “Sometimes with courage, respect and politeness, you can solve tensions and conflicts, which have not been solved since many decades. I consider, that even without the flag and anthem of Israel, that their team have been treated very well with high respect during this event,” he said.

    Israel’s Ynet news website reported that the group agreed that Israeli symbols would be permitted at the event next year, but there was no confirmation of this. Vizer only expressed hopes that “in the near future we can achieve the best condition of participation for the Israel teams.”

    “Such delicate issues between countries, governments and nations cannot be solved overnight and cannot be solved through the sport immediately,” Vizer said. “In the last years the IJF has made a lot of work and important steps for the participation and recognition of the Israeli team in countries like Morocco and Emirates and I hope soon we can break down more barriers for more tolerance between countries and nations to express the real value of the sport, friendship unity and solidarity.”

    Israeli athletes regularly face discrimination when competing abroad against athletes from countries critical of Israel.

    In the 2016 Summer Olympics, Egyptian judoka Islam El Shahaby refused to shake hands with Sasson after being defeated by the Israeli, and only begrudgingly made the obligatory end-of-match bow after being being called back to the mat by the referee. He was later removed from the tournament for refusing to follow protocol.
 
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