Arsenal Fan TV ‘drop pundit over support for Palestine’

An Arsenal Fan TV pundit has hit out at ‘pure cowardice’ and a ‘lack of class’ from those who run the channel amid claims he has been dropped from appearing due to his support for Palestine.

There has been renewed tensions and violence between Israel and Palestine, with the escalating conflict over the last couple of weeks the worst seen between them since 2014.

Moh Haider, the pundit in question, has been a vocal supporter of Palestine and the #FreePalestine hashtag and has confirmed there is an ‘issue’ between himself and AFTV. 

Haider had been wearing a pro-Palestine badge in some of his recent appearances but he has now taken aim at the channel having not been used for several weeks. 

Moh Haider, a regular pundit on Arsenal Fan TV, has allegedly been dropped from appearing on the channel due to his continued support for Palestine in its ongoing battle with Israel

Haider is a frequent poster of the Palestinian flag on his Twitter page as tensions escalate

Haider is a frequent poster of the Palestinian flag on his Twitter page as tensions escalate

He called out AFTV for their lack of statement on why he is not appearing on the channel

He called out AFTV for their lack of statement on why he is not appearing on the channel

AFTV's Head of Business Development Sartej Tucker looked to add some clarity when asked by one individual on Twitter if the decision was taken because of concerns with sponsors

AFTV’s Head of Business Development Sartej Tucker looked to add some clarity when asked by one individual on Twitter if the decision was taken because of concerns with sponsors

AFTV’s Head of Business Development Sartej Tucker responded to one fan who questioned if the motives behind removing Haider were down to monetary concerns with existing sponsors. 

Tucker tweeted by way of response: ‘Funnily enough, has nothing to do with sponsors or money.

‘Everything to do with the dozens of Jewish fans who message us every time begging for the channel not to be politicised. 

‘As such, we don’t engage in geopolitical conflicts or allow people to promote geopolitical messages.’

Sportsmail contacted AFTV for comment on reports Haider has been dropped due to his affiliation with the Palestine support movement. 

Haider has continued to spread the message of support for Palestine as conflict intensifies with Israel in Gaza.

Haider has been working with AFTV for seven years and was one of the original guest pundits

Haider has been working with AFTV for seven years and was one of the original guest pundits

He has received many messages of support since he has taken a stand in support of Palestine

He has received many messages of support since he has taken a stand in support of Palestine

He has been inundated with messages from viewers of the channel backing his stance.

Haider described being ‘overwhelmed’ at the number of messages and he went on to add that he is ‘proud’ to have taken a stance.  

His irritation at the lack of clarity by way of a public statement from AFTV was aired in a recent appearance on The Arsenal Lounge.

He said: ‘This is my first time on The Arsenal Lounge with you but if I do this for seven years with you, if I do this for seven years and I invite you to my house, to my wedding, back you physically when someone steps to you, back you verbally when people criticise you and the channel, and all of that has gone in seven years.

‘It shows a real, real lack of class.’

Haider went on to add: ‘I haven’t been given a reason. What has broken the camel’s back is that I called them out on what they have done. This is what I find hypocritical because this is what the channel is all about. 

‘I’m not going to offer a reason on their behalf. They should at least be telling me that. I had the audacity to call them out on their suppression but I am going to give it back to AFTV. They should explain why I’m no longer there.’ 

A recent appearance on The Arsenal Lounge podcast saw Haider (right) confirm that he has been given no clear reasoning as to why he is no longer appearing on the popular fan channel

A recent appearance on The Arsenal Lounge podcast saw Haider (right) confirm that he has been given no clear reasoning as to why he is no longer appearing on the popular fan channel

Haider has continued to post messages of support while he calls on AFTV to clarify to viewers

Haider has continued to post messages of support while he calls on AFTV to clarify to viewers

A number of sports stars have produced messages of support with Palestine including Leicester pair Hamza Choudhury and Wesley Fofana, as well as Paul Pogba and Amad Diallo at Manchester United. 

Arsenal’s involvement in the Palestine movement saw concerns reportedly emerge with a leading sponsor. 

Arsenal’s Egyptian midfielder Mohamed Elneny tweeted on Monday: ‘My heart and my soul and my support for you Palestine,’ followed by a picture of the Palestine flag and a peace emoji.

Elneny’s post resulted in a backlash from Arsenal’s Jewish supporters because his tweet also included an image with the text ‘Palestine Lives Matter,’ which shows an outline of Israel with pro-Palestine pictures within.

According to the Jewish Chronicle, the Gunners’ sponsor and coffee group Lavazza have since contacted the club to register their concern about them being linked with Elneny’s message, amid rising tensions in the Middle East.

The coffee company said the post did not align with their own values, while Arsenal defended Elneny by stating he had the right to defend his own platforms.

Paul Pogba (left) and Amad Diallo (right) held up the Palestine flag following Manchester United's 1-1 draw with Fulham on Tuesday

Paul Pogba (left) and Amad Diallo (right) held up the Palestine flag following Manchester United’s 1-1 draw with Fulham on Tuesday

Leicester's Hamza Choudhury and Wesley Fofana held up a Palestine flag at the FA Cup final

Leicester’s Hamza Choudhury and Wesley Fofana held up a Palestine flag at the FA Cup final