The Zionist regime’s football federation: The World Cup proved to us that we are hated.
With increasing concern, the Hebrew media talk about the enmity of the people of Arab and Muslim countries with the Zionist settlers in the World Cup in Qatar and say that they are forced to hide their identity.
“It has been proven to me that Israelis are not popular in Qatar,” said Oren Hassoun, head of the Zionist regime’s football federation, in a media interview about the unpleasant experience of Hebrew journalists and reporters at the World Cup in Qatar.
According to Al-Mayadeen network website, Hassoun explained about his experience of attending the World Cup in Qatar and how he had to hide his “Israeliness”: “I talked to a taxi driver in Qatar and he asked me. Where am I from? Although I was from this country, I understood at that time that it is better not to show my Israeli identity.”
The head of the Zionist regime’s football federation pointed out that “the experience at the World Cup in Qatar was not pleasant,” and added: “We also saw how Israeli journalists were treated; “You feel that we are not welcome in this country, even though [the Qataris] had to host the Israelis according to FIFA rules.”
Over the past few days, the Hebrew media have been reporting with great sadness about the scenes of negative interaction between the public opinion of Arab countries and the Zionist journalists who went to Qatar to cover the news of the World Cup. Zionist settlers and journalists hoped to create “positive statements” in the service of the normalization process, but they all failed.
The Hebrew newspaper “Israel Hum” previously wrote in a report: “The World Cup in Qatar put the Israelis in front of a very painful reality; It was the first time Arab-speaking fans saw the region and experienced being rejected, ignored and not accepted in an Arab country.