4-time Olympian Moh Ahmed is one in every of 413 Canadian signatories calling on Tennis Canada to cancel Canada’s Davis Cup tie with Israel in Halifax this September.
Ahmed, a runner from St. Catharines, Ont., who gained a silver medal on the Tokyo Olympics, signed a letter that frames the Sept. 12-13 Davis Cup tie towards the backdrop of what it calls rising condemnation of Israel’s conduct in Gaza and the West Financial institution, citing authorized students and human rights teams who’ve described it as genocide towards the Palestinian folks.
The signatories word that Canada has already sanctioned senior Israeli cupboard ministers Bezalel Smotrich and Itamar Ben-Gvir — a transfer that mirrored actions by the U.Okay., Australia, New Zealand and Norway — and argue it could be ‘unconscionable’ to proceed with the competitors.

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Among the many signatories are three UN Particular Rapporteurs, two Palestinian girls’s nationwide soccer gamers now at York College, and Hernan Humana, a former Olympic seashore volleyball coach and present York professor.
The letter cites athletes elsewhere who’ve refused to face Israeli opponents, and urges nationwide sport our bodies to bar Canadians from competing towards Israelis in any worldwide occasion.
It stated sport has traditionally been used to advertise nationwide sentiment tied to each “genocide” and the dismantling of “apartheid states,” including, “This is a vital second for Sport Canada and Tennis Canada to advertise social justice and stand on the precise aspect of historical past.”
Tennis Canada stated the Davis Cup tie will go forward in Halifax beneath the Worldwide Tennis Federation’s competitors construction. The group stated it is going to work with authorities to make sure security and equity.
“Tennis Canada acknowledges the continuing and deeply complicated state of affairs within the Center East,” the group stated in a press release, including that its position is to advertise the game and supply alternatives for gamers and followers whereas making certain the Halifax tie is contested in a protected {and professional} surroundings.
“Our focus stays on making certain a protected, honest, {and professional} competitors for all athletes, employees, volunteers and spectators.”
The tie at Scotiabank Centre will decide which nation advances to the 2026 Davis Cup Qualifiers. Canada was relegated to World Group I after a 3-2 loss to Hungary in February’s first-round qualifier in Montreal.
The final time Canada hosted a Davis Cup tie in Halifax was in 2016 when it swept Chile 5-0.
The Canadians defeated Israel 3-2 of their most up-to-date assembly, a 2011 tie performed in Ramat Hasharon.
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