A legal campaign linking international sport governance to the situation in occupied Palestine has escalated after a coalition of Palestinian actors formally submitted a complaint to the International Criminal Court (ICC). The filing accuses the leadership of global football bodies FIFA and UEFA of complicity through their continued authorization of Israeli settlement-based clubs operating on occupied land.
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