1. 00:00 Wide of Jibril Rajoub, the head of the Palestine Football Association arriving.
2. 00:08 Various of news conference.
3. 00:17 SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Jibril Rajoub, head of the Palestine Football Association:
"This time we presented a motion to suspend Israel's membership of FIFA, if it doesn't commit to solve those three problems; the movement (the limitation of movement), the manifestations of racism and fascism that they have and the third thing, the presence of five clubs in the occupied Palestinian territories."
4. 00:46 Cutaway.
5. 00:51 SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Jibril Rajoub, head of the Palestine Football Association:
"This is our position and this is our motion, and we will not withdraw the motion, and will not accept any compromise and any side deals."
6. 01:04 Wide of news conference
7. 01:09 SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Jibril Rajoub, head of the Palestine Football Association:
"The Israeli federation is a partner of the Israeli government in these crimes, by their constant defence and justification of the Israeli violations. And they did not even condemn some of the violations that there is no argument about it, that it is not related to the sports, and it is only related to an official terrorism practiced by Israel."
Jibril Rajoub, the head of the Palestine Football Association, said on Monday (25th May) that he was pressing on with his bid to oust Israel from FIFA, despite efforts from its president to diffuse the crisis.
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The head of the Palestine Football Association said on Monday he was pressing on with his bid to oust Israel from FIFA despite efforts from its president to diffuse the crisis.
Jibril Rajoub said he "will not withdraw the motion and will not accept any compromise and any side deals."
FIFA President Sepp Blatter was recently in the region on a self-described "mission of peace" to resolve tensions between the two sides.
Palestinians say Israeli security restrictions are limiting the movement of Palestinian players, visiting teams and equipment.
They have put forward a proposal to suspend Israel from world football at the 209-nation FIFA meeting on 29th May.
Blatter opposes the suspension vote, saying Israel has not broken FIFA statutes in a political issue outside of football's control.