Rio De Janeiro – Egyptian judo fighter Islam El Shehaby was loudly booed at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics after his first-round loss to Israel’s fifth-ranked Or Sasson, when El Shehaby refused to shake Sasson’s hand, in a major breach of judo etiquette.
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Sasson defeated El Shehaby with two throws for an automatic victory, with about a minute and a half remaining in the bout.
Afterwards, El Shehaby lay flat on his back for a moment before standing to take his place before Sasson, in front of the referee. When Sasson extended his hand, El Shehaby backed away, shaking his head.
The referee then called El Shehaby back to the mat and obliged to him bow; El Shehaby gave a quick nod of his head.
El Shehaby refused to comment afterward.
Judo players typically bow or shake hands at the beginning and end of a match, as a sign of respect in the Japanese martial art.
The International Judo Federation said that the fact that the fight even took place between those two athletes was already a major sign of progress.
“This is already a big improvement that Arabic countries accept to (fight) Israel,” spokesman Nicolas Messner said in an email. He said there was no obligation to shake hands, but to bow is mandatory.
Messner said that even though El Shehaby ultimately bowed, “his attitude will be reviewed after the games to see if any further action should be taken.”
El Shahaby had come under pressure from Islamist-leaning and nationalist voices in Egypt to withdraw entirely from the fight.
On Thursday, Mataz Matar, a TV host in Al-Sharq Islamist-leaning network urged el-Shehaby to withdraw.
“My son watch out, don’t be fooled, or fool yourself thinking you will play with the Israeli athlete to defeat him and make Egypt happy,” he said, adding “Egypt will cry; Egypt will be sad and you will be seen as a traitor and a normalizer in the eyes of your people.”
Hisham Hatab, head of the Egyptian Olympic Committee, was quoted by the daily al-Masry al-Youm as saying there will be no withdrawals, adding “Islam will play the match without troubles.”
Asked whether the two athletes will shake hands, Hatab said, “the delegation doesn’t allow mixing politics with sports. In Judo, the players can either shake hands or bow in respect to each other. It’s up to the player.” Egypt’s minister for youth and sports was quoted as saying, “we have to accept competition with everyone regardless of anything.”
Egypt is the first country in the Arab world to sign a peace treaty and normalize relations with Israel, after decades of war.
Anyone who wants to see what these people are about just watch the You Tube 60 Minutes Segment with Laura Logan.
Good. There’s probably Jewish blood on Islam El Shehaby’s hands.
It hurts when you don’t win. Especially in the Arab world(I know I come from there) . And, not beating a Jew the pain is even stronger…..
If I was the Israeli, I would have not extended my hand to him; also, I’m curious to know why this incident, as well as the incident on the bus between Lebanese and Israeli athletes, was not reported by any of the media, including the networks, and cable tv? Last, wasn’t there supposed to be some ceremony marking the 44th anniversary of the slain Israeli athletes in Munich, at the 1972 games? Shouldn’t that have been televised?
Is this the same country Obama went to, to give his “New Beginning’ Speech when he was first elected president?
All Muslim countries should thrown out the Olympics. And the world. They are a bunch of animals.
And this is actually a country the Zionists made “peace” with and gave away the Sinai, an area thousands of Jews died acquiring.
It’s so nice to see that we can have a calm and collected discussion here. Have a wonderful Shabbos.
This hateful sore loser should be Banned from ever competing again! But don’t bank on that ever happening, after all, that would label you islamophobic!
Don’t count on hearing Obama or HILIARy Y’s condemn this. Although if it was reversed, you’d be hearing it loud and clear!
A civil discussion.
Perhaps moshiach, who was born on Tisha B’Av will be coming soon. Mon. is good enough for me.
To all ….An easy and meaningful Taanis. May it be the last one for klal yisroel.
Sore loser!