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Russia Banned, Israel Spared: Gaza Conflict Unmasks the Bias of International Sports Bodies

 


 October 6, 2025 – A stark and growing controversy surrounds international sports federations, with critics accusing bodies like FIFA, the International Olympic Committee (IOC), and UEFA of applying blatant double standards in their responses to military conflicts.

The core of the issue lies in the differential treatment of Russia following its 2022 invasion of Ukraine versus Israel's ongoing military campaign in Gaza. While Russia and its teams were swiftly and broadly suspended from international competitions across numerous sports—including Football (FIFA/UEFA), Ice Hockey (IIHF), Basketball (FIBA), and the Paralympics (IPC)—Israel has faced virtually no official sanctions.



The disparity is particularly highlighted by a comparison across major federations:

Sporting BodyRussia Action (Post-Feb 2022)Israel Status (Current)
IOC (Olympics)Recommended federations exclude Russian athletes and officialsNot banned
FIFA & UEFA (Football)Joint suspension of Russian national and club teamsNot banned
IIHF (Ice Hockey)Suspended Russia from all international competitionsNot banned
FIB A (Basketball)Suspended Russian teams from all international competitionsNot banned
IPC (Paralympics)Barred Russian athletes from Beijing 2022 Winter ParalympicsNot banned

“FIFA Cannot Solve Geopolitical Problems”

FIFA President Gianni Infantino's statement, "FIFA cannot solve geopolitical problems," often quoted by defenders of the status quo, is being slammed as hypocritical, given the organization's immediate and definitive action against Russia in 2022. Critics argue that the swift ban on Russia, justified by the violation of the Olympic Truce and fundamental principles of unity, sets a clear precedent that should be applied consistently.

Calls for the suspension of Israeli teams have intensified, notably after a UN Independent Commission of Inquiry in September 2025 concluded that Israel is "committing genocide" in Gaza. UN special rapporteurs, Palestinian sports organizations, and numerous advocacy groups have pressured FIFA and UEFA to act, citing the destruction of Palestinian sports infrastructure, the killing of Palestinian athletes, and the competitive inequality created by the conflict.

Criteria Inconsistent

The criteria used to sanction Russia—including the alleged breach of the Olympic Truce, undermining Olympism's values, and creating unfair conditions for Ukrainian athletes—are argued to be equally, if not more, applicable to Israel's conduct in Gaza. Palestinian athletes face profound trauma, loss of teammates, and the total collapse of training facilities, yet the IOC and FIFA have maintained that Israel has not breached their respective Charters.



In a recent development, reports indicated that UEFA was considering a vote on excluding Israel from its competitions, but this move was reportedly paused following a proposed US peace plan for the region. However, pressure continues to mount from various European football associations and grassroots movements.

Analysts suggest the inconsistency is not based on principles but on geopolitical alignment, noting the strong political backing Israel receives from powerful Western nations, which was a key factor in the rapid sanctioning of Russia. The selective application of rules, critics warn, seriously risks eroding the already fragile credibility and proclaimed neutrality of international sports organizations.

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