Foreign media: Under pressure from the US government, Israel temporarily avoids deportation and ban from UEFA
According to foreign media Israel today, under pressure from the US government, Israel temporarily avoids being deported and banned by UEFA. The media said that Israel can now breathe a sigh of relief, that all Israeli teams will play as usual, and that the United Nations' call for a suspension has not affected the football community. Numerous Israeli diplomats, Football Association leaders and sports officials work on behalf of the Israeli Football Association, and their lobbying ensures that Israel's expulsion is not currently on the UEFA agenda. U.S. government officials are also involved, urging UEFA leaders not to undermine the status quo. However, according to UEFA's agenda, the threat of Israel's deportation may reappear at any time. Israel may have won the battle, but the battle surrounding its position in international football is far from over.
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