FIFA president Gianni Infantino faced a failed attempt at a public reconciliation gesture between Israeli and Palestinian representatives. Despite confirming his bid for a third term, Infantino’s efforts to unite the Palestinian and Israeli delegates on stage were met with resistance. Jibril Rajoub, President of the Palestinian Football Federation, refused to stand alongside Israeli FA vice-president Basim Sheikh Suliman, expressing their ongoing suffering.
The conflict in Gaza, now in its third year, has intensified with a recent surge in violence in the West Bank. Reports from the British Red Cross in March 2026 revealed a staggering death toll exceeding 69,000, including 17,000 children and over 170,000 casualties.
Infantino, preparing for re-election in Rabat, Morocco, downplayed the incident, emphasizing the need for collaboration to bring hope to children in the region. However, Rajoub declined to participate further after Infantino’s diplomatic attempt.
Susan Shalabi, vice president of the Palestinian FA, voiced strong opposition, stating refusal to shake hands as a stand against the perceived Israeli actions. This incident adds to FIFA’s year of controversies and presents another challenging moment for Infantino, who succeeded Sepp Blatter in 2016.
As the 2026 World Cup draws near, overshadowed by external issues including Donald Trump and the Iran War, the absence of Iran at the annual congress raises concerns. Despite Iranian delegates being expected at the event in Vancouver, they were notably absent, reportedly turned back at the border.
Amidst uncertainties surrounding Iran’s participation in the upcoming World Cup matches against New Zealand, Belgium, and Egypt, Infantino remains adamant about their inclusion. President Trump expressed support for Infantino’s decision, acknowledging the complexity of the situation.
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