JO : Russie exclue, Israël présent

Pascal Boniface
16 Jul 202406:45

Summary

TLDRThe video discusses the geopolitical implications surrounding the participation of Russia and Israel in the upcoming Olympics. Russia remains excluded due to the ongoing war in Ukraine and previous doping scandals, with only a few athletes allowed under strict conditions. The video also highlights calls for Israel's exclusion due to its conflict with Palestine, comparing it to South Africa's apartheid-era exclusion. Despite growing criticism, Israel's participation remains intact as the Palestinian Olympic Committee has not formally requested its exclusion.

Takeaways

  • 🎯 The 2024 Olympics will begin on July 26, and as always, there are geopolitical issues surrounding the event.
  • 🇷🇺 Russia will not participate as a nation in the Olympics due to its involvement in the war in Ukraine, marking the second consecutive time after being banned in Tokyo.
  • 🚫 Russia's exclusion this year is a result of the ongoing war in Ukraine, though only individual Russian athletes may participate under strict conditions, such as not supporting the war and not being part of any security or military forces.
  • 🎖️ Athletes who meet the criteria will compete under a neutral flag, but they are excluded from team sports and are not allowed to participate in the opening ceremony parade.
  • 🇺🇸 Critics have pointed out that countries like the U.S., despite their involvement in conflicts like the Iraq War, were not excluded, raising questions of double standards.
  • ⚖️ Comparisons have been drawn between the exclusion of Russia and calls for Israel’s exclusion due to its military actions, particularly in Palestine, but no formal exclusion has been made.
  • 📜 The Olympic Committee has argued that Russia was excluded for violating the Olympic Charter, especially by incorporating Ukrainian sports structures into annexed territories.
  • 🤔 Some argue that Israel's involvement in illegal settlements and their impact on Palestinian athletes should be treated similarly to Russia, but political complexities prevent this.
  • 🏅 While Palestinian athletes are set to participate, many face immense challenges such as living in conflict zones, preventing proper training or participation.
  • ⚠️ The Palestinian Olympic Committee has not officially requested Israel's exclusion, which limits the chances of this becoming a reality in future Olympic Games.

Q & A

  • Why won't Russia participate as a nation in the upcoming Olympic Games?

    -Russia is not allowed to participate as a nation in the Olympic Games due to its involvement in a state-sponsored doping program and its current conflict with Ukraine.

  • How will Russian athletes be allowed to compete in the Olympic Games?

    -Russian athletes will only be able to participate as individuals under a neutral banner, provided they meet strict conditions such as not being part of the military or security forces and not expressing support for the war.

  • What geopolitical factors have influenced the exclusion of Russia from the Olympics?

    -Russia has been excluded mainly due to its annexation of Ukrainian territories and the integration of Ukrainian sports structures into Russian control, which violates the Olympic Charter.

  • Why do some critics believe Israel should also be excluded from the Olympic Games?

    -Critics argue that Israel, like Russia, is involved in conflicts, particularly in Gaza, where civilian casualties have occurred. Some believe that Israel's actions in the region should lead to its exclusion, similar to how Russia was excluded.

  • What is Thomas Bach’s stance on the inclusion of Israeli athletes despite calls for exclusion?

    -Thomas Bach, the president of the IOC, has emphasized reconciliation, stating that Israeli and Palestinian athletes will both participate, despite calls from some groups to exclude Israel.

  • How has Israel's participation in the Olympics been compared to South Africa’s exclusion during apartheid?

    -Some critics have drawn parallels between Israel's situation and South Africa's exclusion from the Olympics due to apartheid. They argue that the current treatment of Palestinians by Israel is comparable to apartheid, making it a potential reason for exclusion.

  • What conditions will Palestinian athletes face when preparing for the Olympic Games?

    -Palestinian athletes face difficult conditions, including constant bombardments in Gaza and restrictions in the West Bank, which hinder their ability to train and travel.

  • Why hasn’t the Palestinian Olympic Committee formally requested Israel’s exclusion from the Games?

    -The Palestinian National Olympic Committee has not officially requested Israel’s exclusion, which is why the IOC has not taken any steps to consider such a move.

  • What role does the South African National Olympic Committee play in the debate over Israel’s participation?

    -The South African National Olympic Committee has reportedly filed a complaint against Israel in international courts, but not directly with the IOC, which limits the impact on Israel's participation in the Games.

  • What challenges do Russian athletes face when competing under a neutral banner?

    -Russian athletes competing under a neutral banner face the risk of being seen as traitors by their country, and there is speculation that the Russian government might boycott the Games entirely in protest of their exclusion as a nation.

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