Jibril Rajoub, the chairman of the Palestinian Football Association (PFA) and one of the leaders of the Fatah movement, is convinced that the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA) will suspend Israel from the organization at the end of May. In recent months, Rajoub has been wielding tremendous pressure on FIFA Congress members who are scheduled to convene May 28 in Zurich to discuss the Palestinian Authority (PA) demand that Israel be suspended for what he calls its continual harassment of Palestinian sport in general and soccer in particular. A three-quarters majority of the organization's 209-member states is required to carry the resolution to suspend Israel.
In an interview with Al-Monitor, Rajoub says the Israelis believe that by virtue of being members of the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) they can feel safe and protected, but that's a mistake. According to him, the Palestinians have already secured a majority to support Israel's suspension. The interview with Rajoub took place shortly after his return from Saudi Arabia, where he met with Nawaf bin Faisal, president-general of youth welfare from the Saudi Ministry of Youth and Sport.