Gazans protest Schalit's Barcelona soccer visit

Former prisoners protest Schalit's attendance at Barcelona/Real Madrid game; Palestinian invitee refuses to attend.

Schalit watches Maccabi Tel Aviv, Barcelona Regal 370 (photo credit: REUTERS/Baz Ratner)
Schalit watches Maccabi Tel Aviv, Barcelona Regal 370
(photo credit: REUTERS/Baz Ratner)
GAZA - Palestinians freed from Israeli jails held their own version of the Barcelona-Real Madrid soccer match on Sunday to protest at the presence of Gilad Schalit at the actual fixture.
The five-a-side kick-about in Gaza comprised mostly of ex-prisoners protesting at Shalit's presence in Barcelona. Schalit was abducted by Gaza terrorists in a cross-border raid in 2006 and held for over five years in solitary confinement.
Wearing the shirts of the two Spanish giant clubs, the Palestinians called on hosts Barcelona to deny Schalit access to Sunday night's match. They thought he had been invited by the club, although Barcelona has denied this.
"Soccer is a sport that carries the message of freedom and love but we are against it when an (Israeli) soldier is invited, because it equates between the victim and the aggressor," said Yasser Saleh, who spent 17 years in Israeli jails.
Barcelona said they had accepted Schalit's request to attend Sunday's clash between two of the world's most successful outfits. But when Palestinians thought the club had initiated the invitation, they vowed to protest.
To redress the balance, Barcelona invited Mahmoud Sarsak, a former Palestinian soccer player who was released from an Israeli jail in July where he was held for three years without charge, Palestinian sports supremo Jibril Rajoub, and another representative.
"The club did not invite Mr. Schalit to the game, but accepted a request to watch a match during his visit to Barcelona ... In the same manner ... the club has also accepted the Palestinian embassy's request to extend three invitations to three Palestinian delegates," the club said on its website.
"Barcelona has always wanted to promote peace and harmony in the Middle East."
Sarsak said he would not share the same stadium with Schalit. It was not immediately clear whether the other two attended.
Barcelona and Real Madrid have a huge following among Gaza's 1.6 million population.
In a small protest in front of the Spanish consulate in east Jerusalem, a group of some 30 demonstrators held up placards with the club's insignia daubed in red paint signifying blood, and at least one trampled on a Barcelona shirt.