The Israeli Olympic team in Paris has reported receiving threats amid heightened tensions over Palestinian casualties in Gaza and the potential for a broader conflict in the Middle East. Yael Arad, the president of the Israeli National Olympic Committee, mentioned to The Associated Press that some athletes had been targeted with threats designed to instill fear. Last week, Paris prosecutors initiated a probe into death threats sent via email to Israeli athletes, while the national cybercrime agency investigated the online leak of personal information belonging to some Israeli athletes. Additionally, prosecutors commenced an investigation into alleged racial discrimination gestures aimed at Israeli athletes during a match against Paraguay.
Tom Reuveny, a 24-year-old Israeli athlete who recently secured a gold medal in wind surfing, disclosed that he had received threats. Reuveny emphasized the need to keep politics separate from the Olympic Games, noting that he had received numerous threatening messages. Despite Israel advocating for the Olympics to remain apolitical, the Palestinian delegation has used the event to bring attention to the challenges faced by those in Gaza.
The Palestinian American Olympic swimmer, Valerie Tarazi, expressed concern over the dehumanization of Palestinians and highlighted the desire for a normal life just like people worldwide. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to achieve a “total victory” against Hamas amidst global calls for a truce between Israel and the militant group.
As world leaders address various crises such as conflicts, migration, and climate change, the Olympics in Paris have become a platform for discussing these pressing issues. Recent events in the Middle East, including the killings of key Hezbollah and Hamas figures, have further fueled tensions in the region.
The Palestinian Olympic team has urged the International Olympic Committee to bar Israel from participating, citing violations of the Olympic charter. Meanwhile, Israeli athletes have faced hostility in stadiums and required heavy police escorts due to safety concerns.
Arad, head of Israel’s Olympic committee, highlighted the Olympics as a unifying force and emphasized their commitment to competing. The sports event is meant to be a forum for fostering connections between nations and people, despite the current challenges faced by Israeli athletes on the global stage.