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‘Snipers Stop Play’: The Israeli Defence Force and the Shooting of Palestinian Footballers

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This chapter discusses the extent to which the Israeli state is using violence to deliberately suppress Palestinian football and curtail the emergence of a successful league structure and national football team. As US sport journalist Dave Zirin has suggested, if members of Spain’s World Cup team had been jailed, shot or killed by another country or the prospective youth players for Brazil were shot in the feet by the military of another nation huge international media outrage would ensue. Imagine if. However, these events have received little attention on the sports page or beyond.

The chapter begins with an outline of the origins of the Israel/Palestine conflict. This is followed by a brief summary of Palestinian football. The chapter then explores the claim that the Israeli military, the Israeli Defence Force (IDF), has deliberately targeted Palestinian footballers in an attempt to curtail the development of Palestinian men’s soccer.

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    This is not a new tactic. International peace campaigners, killed as a result of Israeli action, include Iain Hook, James Miller, Rachel Corrie, and Tom Hurndall who was shot in the head by an IDF sniper despite wearing a bright orange jacket signifying he was a foreigner (McGreal, 2012). That these individuals were non-Palestinian and ‘Westerners’ meant that their cases drew international media attention, unlike much of the routine, day-to-day violence experienced by resident Palestinians.

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    Adam’s mother was originally from the Ukraine and although allowed to visit her son in hospital in Jerusalem, she was also threatened with deportation (RCIR, 2014).

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Dart, J. (2021). ‘Snipers Stop Play’: The Israeli Defence Force and the Shooting of Palestinian Footballers. In: Wagg, S., Pollock, A.M. (eds) The Palgrave Handbook of Sport, Politics and Harm. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-72826-7_27

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