Muted reaction to country’s block on Israeli athletes


The gymnastics governing body gave a muted reaction to the nation’s announcement that it would block Israeli athletes from competing at the upcoming world championships in Jakarta.

“The FIG takes note of the Indonesian government’s decision not to issue visas to the Israeli delegation registered for the 53rd FIG Artistic Gymnastics, which will be held in Jakarta from 19-25 October, and recognises the challenges that the host country has faced in organising this event,” it said in a short statement.

The statement did not threaten to take the event away from Indonesia, as stipulated in FIG statutes for cases where the host refuses to issue visas.

“The FIG hopes that an environment will be created as soon as possible where athletes around the world can enjoy sports safely and with peace of mind,” it said.

Indonesia’s decision to deny visas to the Israeli athletes came after their planned participation had sparked intense opposition in the world’s most populous Mus­lim-majority nation.

Israel is among 86 countries registered to compete at the worlds, with a team highlighted by 2020 Olympic gold medalist and defending world champion Artem Dolgopyat in the men’s floor exercise.

Now its participation is in doubt, even though the Israeli Gym­nastics Federation said in July that it had been assured by Indonesian officials that it would be welcome at the worlds.

That would have gone against Indonesia’s long-standing policy of refusing to host Israeli sports delegations for major events.

On Thursday, Indonesia’s senior minister of law, Yusril Ihza Mahendra, made it clear the Israeli team will not be allowed into the country, despite Israel and Hamas having agreed to a ceasefire.

“We respect every decision taken by the government with various considerations,” Indo­ne­sian Olympic Committee president Raja Sapta Oktohari told a news conference in Jakarta.

Indonesian Gymnastics Fede­ra­tion chairperson, Ita Yuliati, said that she has briefed FIG president Morinari Watanabe about the decision and claimed “the FIG has expressed support”.

The gymnastics spat is the latest example of how the global backlash against Israel over the huma­nitarian toll of the war in Gaza has spread into the arenas of sports and culture. — AP

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