Olympics: Israeli and Lebanese teams compete for bus

Delegations parade during the opening ceremony of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games at the Maracana stadium in Rio de Janeiro on August 5, 2016. Lebanese athletes have refused to share a bus with Israeli counterparts to get to the Rio Olympic Games opening ceremony, members of both teams said on Saturday. PHOTO | AFP

What you need to know:

  • When the Israeli team arrived and attempted to board the bus, the head of the Lebanese team, Salim al-Haj Nicolas, demanded that the door be closed.
  • The two teams were eventually taken to the ceremony in different buses, avoiding an "international incident," Gal said.

RIO DE JANEIRO

Lebanese athletes have refused to share a bus with Israeli counterparts to get to the Rio Olympic Games opening ceremony, members of both teams said on Saturday.

Lebanon and Israel are officially at war and have no diplomatic relations.

Friday's incident happened as the Lebanese team sat on the bus waiting to head to the Maracana stadium.

When the Israeli team arrived and attempted to board the bus, the head of the Lebanese team, Salim al-Haj Nicolas, demanded that the door be closed.

"But the Israeli athletes insisted on getting on," he told AFP.

A post on the Facebook page of Udi Gal, a member of Israel's Olympic sailing team, confirmed the account.

Organisers then intervened and invited the Israeli athletes to board other buses but they refused on the grounds of "security and of protocol," said Gal.

"We insisted on boarding the bus, saying that if the Lebanese refused to stay with us, they could take another bus," he said.

Al-Haj Nicolas said the Israelis had tried to force his team to leave the bus.

The two teams were eventually taken to the ceremony in different buses, avoiding an "international incident," Gal said.