Israeli Media: Israel has sent its complaint to Qatar and FIFA.
According to Palestine Today, the Zionist media on Sunday evening reported the protest message of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of this regime to Qatar and FIFA regarding the encounters with Israeli journalists and spectators by the fans of the national teams of the Arab countries during the 2022 World Cup.
According to this report, Channel 13 TV of the Zionist regime said that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of this regime, through its temporary diplomatic mission in Doha, has sent a protest message to FIFA and Qatar against the treatment of Israeli journalists and spectators by fans of Arab countries.
The Zionist regime has also asked Qatar and FIFA to give complete freedom to journalists and to allow Israelis to travel safely.
At the same time, the Zionist regime’s TV Channel 13 claimed that the National Security Council of this regime has held consultations for the possibility of issuing a travel warning to Qatar, but has not yet made a decision in this regard.
Meanwhile, the Zionist Radio and Television Company has asked all Zionist journalists present in Qatar to keep their identities completely secret and not to speak in Hebrew and not to use any signs that indicate they are Israelis.
The Zionist Radio and Television has also asked the Zionist journalists to use microphones that do not have any markings and do not identify them.
The Zionists are afraid of expressing their identity in Qatar, as during the past few days, the Zionist journalists who wanted to interview the Qatar World Cup spectators were rejected and no one was willing to interview them.
The Zionist occupiers thought that the normalization of relations with several Arab countries would bring them security and a better future, but the 2022 World Cup in Qatar proved that, as in the past, they are somewhere in the region and among Islamic and Arab countries and even many countries that have official relations with They have established the occupying regime, they don’t have it, and supporting the Palestinian issue has become one of the hottest topics in the current World Cup.