Despite a statement from the head of the Iranian Olympic committee asserting that Iranian athletes can compete against Israelis in the London Olympic Games, it is unlikely to occur.

Bahram Afsharzadeh, head of the Iranian Olympic mission, said the athletes will compete against Israeli athletes in the Games that start Friday, July 27. But the Iranian team left for London without judo champion Javad Mahjoub, the only athlete who had a possibility to compete against an Israeli, the Washington Post reported.

Iranian officials said Mahjoub is suffering from a “critical digestive system infection” and will not be able to travel to the Games. Others are skeptical that Mahjoub is ailing and believe it is more likely an excuse to keep him from facing off against Arik Ze’evi in the 100-kilogram weight class.

Iranian athletes withdrew from events against Israelis at the 2004 Athens Games and 2008 Beijing Games.

The official Iranian government Fars news agency said the Olympic chairman’s words were taken out of context, as he said that Iranian athletes would compete against all athletes and did not name Israel specifically. — jta

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