Spanish minister sorry for nixed water polo match against Israel due to boycott
In letter to Israeli counterpart, José Girao apologizes for cancellation earlier this month after the Nautical Club Molins de Rei near Barcelona refused to host Israelis
Spain’s minister for sports apologized for the canceling of a water polo match in Barcelona against an Israeli team due to the organizer’s decision to boycott it.
Minister José Girao apologized to his Israeli counterpart Thursday over the canceling earlier this month of an Israeli team’s match against the national women’s team of Spain because the Nautical Club Molins de Rei in a suburb of Barcelona refused to host it.
Amid pressures over the refusal to host the match, organizers offered the Israeli team the choice to play but to refrain from displaying its national flag, in violation of the team’s right under the charter of the Water Polo international federation. The Israeli team declined and the organizers said it had forfeited.
But following more pressure, including by the federation, the hosts finally agreed to host the match with flags, though the stadium was mostly empty, the Israeli news site One reported.
“I wish to express my deepest regret for what happened,” Girao wrote in a letter to his Israeli counterpart Miri Regev. “Spain is a state governed by law and cannot submit to such groups,” he added, referencing the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement against Israel. Girao said he hoped such events would not recur and that his office would “do everything in its power” to resolve them.
More than 50 Spanish municipalities have endorsed the principles of BDS, the highest number of any European country.
The Spanish judiciary in recent years has cracked down on the practice, which two high courts in Spain have defined as discrimination.