Palestinian soccer authorities lauded Argentina and its star Lionel Messi on Wednesday for canceling an amicable match against Israel that Israeli authorities had wanted to move to Jerusalem.

Argentina’s last World Cup warm-up against Israel was initially slated to be held in the Israeli beach front city of Haifa however was moved to Jerusalem at the encouraging of Prime Minister Benjamin

Netanyahu`s government. Argentina striker Gonzalo Higuain declared on Tuesday it was scratched off.

“The Israelis attempted to utilize Messi and those stars from Argentina, and I might want to express gratitude toward them and value their choice, which I believe was destined for success,” Palestinian Football Association President Jibril Rajoub told a news meeting on Wednesday in the West Bank city of Ramallah.

At the passageway to the news meeting was a notice saying “From Palestine, thank you Messi” with Argentinian and Palestinian banners, under a major photograph of Rajoub posturing with the Barcelona pro.

It was a difference in tone from Rajoub, who on Sunday had called for Palestinians to consume copy Messi shirts and photographs if the Argentinian played in Jerusalem.

Israel’s Football Association blamed the Palestinians for intersection a “red line” by actuating outrage towards the Argentinian players so as to scupper the match. It said it would gripe to soccer world administering body FIFA about Rajoub`s remarks, which it portrayed as “physical and fierce dangers”.

The Palestinians contradicted the choice to hold the match in Jerusalem, blaming Israel for looking to utilize the installation, and particularly the nearness of worldwide star Messi, to support Israel`s claim to the Holy City.

Israel thinks about all of Jerusalem its capital, while Palestinians need the eastern piece of the city as capital of their own state. Most nations say Jerusalem`s status must be left to be settled in future peace talks, in spite of the fact that U.S. President Donald Trump turned around American approach a year ago to perceive the city as capital of Israel.

Palestinian soccer authorities say they would have had no issue if the match were held as arranged in Haifa, however it ought not have been moved to Jerusalem.

Zeev Elkin, a senior Israeli bureau serve, said on Army Radio that holding the match in Jerusalem involved national pride. Israeli President Reuven Rivlin said in an announcement “the politicization of Argentina`s move is exceptionally stressing”.