Teenage Jordanian Fencer Lauded After Refusing to Face Zionist Opponent
DUBAI - A Jordanian fencer has received widespread praise after withdrawing from the Cadet and Junior World Championships 2022 in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to avoid facing a Zionist opponent in solidarity with the oppressed Palestinian people and in opposition to the normalization of relations with the occupying regime.
Eyas al-Zamer was set to take part in the junior men’s foil contests of the international professional championship for young competitors, which was held in Dubai.
Zamer received praise for his stance on social media platforms after Arabic-language media outlets reported that he withdrew as soon as he found out he would have to face an Israeli player.
Jordanians took to Twitter to praise the young player.
Jordan’s Move Boycott movement acclaimed the fencer’s refusal to play against the Israeli opponent.
“This is how we, old and young, know our enemy well. We do not accept to contribute to attempts aimed at polishing up its image and whitewashing its crimes,” it wrote in an Arabic post published on its Twitter page.
Another Jordanian movement, Boycott for Palestine, also congratulated Zamer for his decision.
“The athlete’s sacrifice to prevent Israel from leaving isolation and remind the world of the importance of opposing the regime’s crimes and occupation through international global sports events deserves praise,” it tweeted.
The Emirati Anti-Normalization Association also lauded Zamer’s action.
Earlier in the championships, Kuwaiti fencer Mohamed al-Fadli had pulled out of the annual event in order to avoid competing against a Zionist opponent.
Many athletes have previously boycotted games in refusal to play against Israelis to protest against the regime’s occupation of Palestinian territories and crimes committed against Palestinians.
Back on March 20, a number of Jordanian coaches withdrew from an international course for trainers in volleyball and kickboxing after finding out about the participation of an Israeli sports delegation in the course held in Bahrain.
Last year, Mauritanian chess player, Abdel Rahim al-Talib Muhammad, pulled out of the Junior World Cup after he was set to face an Israeli player.
Algerian judoka Fethi Nourine also withdrew from the 2020 Summer Olympics in the Japanese capital city of Tokyo, after the draw set him on course for a showdown against Israeli competitor Tohar Butbul in the second round of the under-73kg men’s judo competition.