Fethi Nourine told Algerian TV that his political support for
the Palestinian cause made it impossible for him to compete
against Tohar Butbul.
"We worked a lot to reach the Olympics, and the news came as a
shock, a thunder," he told the channel late on Thursday. Nourine
said his decision was "final," and he would not "get his hands
dirty."
The 30-year-old was due to face Sudan's Mohamed Abdalrasool on
Monday for his first match in the men's 73 kg class. A victory
would have paired him with Butbul - who has a first-round bye -
in the next round.
It is not the first time that Nourine has withdrawn from
competition to avoid facing an Israeli opponent. He pulled out
of the 2019 world championships in Tokyo for the same reason.
"We were unlucky with the draw. We got an Israeli opponent and
that's why we had to retire. We made the right decision,”
Nourine's coach Amar Ben Yaklif was quoted as saying in Algerian
media.
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict has dragged on for decades,
with tensions flaring again this year as confrontations in
contested Jerusalem triggering cross-border clashes.
Athletes from other countries, including Iran and Egypt, have
also previously refused to compete against Israelis.
(editing by John Stonestreet)
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