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FIFA postpones decision on Palestinian proposal to suspend Israel

FIFA has postponed a decision on the Palestinian request to ban Israel from international football until after the Olympic Games in Paris, saying both parties had asked for more time to present their positions.

The Palestinian Football Association (PFA) had requested Israel’s suspension in May because of the Gaza war, after which FIFA ordered an urgent legal review and promised to address the issue at an extraordinary council meeting in July.

The world football association announced on Thursday that the legal assessment would now be submitted to the Council by August 31.

FIFA: “It needs more time”

“After both parties requested an extension to submit their respective positions and this was duly granted by FIFA, more time is required to complete this process with due diligence and completeness,” FIFA said on its account X.

The OFFICIAL LOGO of the Paris bid to host the 2024 Olympic Games is seen on the Arc de Triomphe, 2016 (Source: LIONEL BONAVENTURE/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES)

The Olympic Games in Paris will take place from July 26 to August 11, with the group matches of the men’s football tournament beginning on July 24.

Israel has qualified for the men’s tournament and will face Mali, Paraguay and Japan in the group stage.