Argentina national team player Lionel Messi celebrates after scoring a goal for his club side Barcelona during a Spanish league match against Real Madrid, in Barcelona, 6 May 2018. Joan Gosa Xinhua

Palestinians are celebrating the news that Argentina – and its star Lionel Messi – will not be playing the “friendly” football match that had been set for Jerusalem next weekend.

The cancellation is a huge blow to Israel and came after an intense global campaign that kicked off in Argentina and continued in Latin America and the Spanish state, urging Argentina not to help Israel whitewash its most recent massacres of unarmed civilians in Gaza.

Goooaaal! Nabi Saleh's football team in the occupied West Bank thanks @Argentina & Lionel Messi for canceling Israel 'friendly'. “You scored a goal for freedom, justice and equality,” say relatives of Ahed Tamimi, Palestinian minor in Israeli prison for confronting Israeli forces pic.twitter.com/hq4bL72sRu — PACBI (@PACBI) June 6, 2018

“We welcome news that Argentina’s ‘friendly’ football match with Israel has been canceled,” PACBI, the Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel, stated. “The team responded to creative campaigning from fans around the world denouncing Israel’s sportswashing of its crimes against Palestinians.”

BREAKING: We welcome news that @Argentina's "friendly" football match with Israel has been canceled! The team responded to creative campaigning from fans around the world denouncing Israel’s sports-washing of its crimes against Palestinians. @FIFAcom: Take note! #NothingFriendly pic.twitter.com/9ZdFYy32ke — PACBI (@PACBI) June 5, 2018

PACBI said the cancellation would boost the campaign to get Israel kicked out of FIFA over its violations against Palestinian football and its disregard for the world football governing body’s statutes.

Activists in Catalonia, home to Messi’s club side Barcelona, hailed the news as a “victory.”

VICTÒRIA! LA SELECCIÓ @Argentina CANCEL·LA EL PARTIT AMISTÓS A #ISRAEL, l'#Apartehid israelià una mica més a prop de la seva fi.

Gracias a los jugadores por estar del lado de los ddhh y el respeto al derecho internacional! #ArgentinaYaNoVa https://t.co/2wHilPu0pu — BDS Catalunya (@BDSCatalunya) June 5, 2018

Israel’s culture and sports minister, the far-right politician Miri Regev, accused “terror groups and BDS” – a reference to the grassroots boycott, divestment and sanctions campaign for Palestinian rights – of being behind the cancellation, and expressed hopes Argentina would still change its mind, The Times of Israel reported.

#BREAKING | A new, remarkable achievement for #BDS!

Argentina's Soccer Association cancels the friendly soccer match between Argentina and "Israel", planned to be held in occupied #Jerusalem soon, in response to BDS pleas! pic.twitter.com/uavJEMnXKd — Quds News Network (@QudsNen) June 5, 2018

Lately, Jibril Rajoub, the Palestinian Authority-aligned head of the Palestinian Football Association, also urged Argentina to abandon the match.

“The right thing”

In the first public statement by a member of the Argentina squad, Gonzalo “El Pipa” Higuaín, who is also a star striker for top Italian club Juventus, told ESPN that “the right thing was not to go to Israel.”

"Lo correcto era no ir a Israel" El Pipa se refirió a la suspensión del amistoso ante Israel.https://t.co/Q1h4pw8V2a — DiegoCora_ESPN (@diegocora_ESPN) June 5, 2018

Thank you! @Argentina cancels "friendly" match with Israel. #ArgentinaNotGoing! Striker Gonzalo "Pipa" Higuaín says, "Not going was the right thing to do." Good luck at the #WorldCup. pic.twitter.com/CBwtEKWVj2 — PACBI (@PACBI) June 5, 2018

Left-wing Argentinian lawmaker Gabriel Solano also welcomed the decision, tweeting, “the ball will not be stained with Palestinian blood.”

La pelota no se mancha con sangre palestina: se suspendió el partido Israel - Argentina. — Gabriel Solano (@Solanopo) June 5, 2018

Solano added that the cancellation was a blow to the government of Argentina’s President Mauricio Macri “which had imposed [the match with Israel] on the squad as part of its agreements with the criminal Netanyahu.”

La decisión de no jugar el partido Israel -Argentina es un golpe al gobierno de Macri que se lo había impuesto al plantel como parte de sus acuerdos con el criminal Netanyahu. — Gabriel Solano (@Solanopo) June 5, 2018

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu personally called Macri Tuesday night in an effort to reverse the decision.

But according to Israeli media, the Argentinian leader told Netanyahu “that he has no influence on the decision whether or not to hold the game as scheduled.”

Israeli defense minister Avigdor Lieberman accused Argentina of caving in to “anti-Semites who support terror” – the now standard Israeli government label for anyone who calls for Israel to end its military occupation, killings, land theft and other abuses against Palestinians.

While Israel openly uses sports – like the Giro d’Italia cycle race – for its political propaganda, it accuses athletes who refuse to be used in that manner of being the ones to play politics.

In that spirit, Israeli President Reuven Rivlin stated that the “politicization that lies in the Argentinian step worries me greatly” and made the outlandish assertion that “even at the most difficult of times we made an effort to leave considerations that are not purely about sports off the playing field.”

Israeli spin

Argentina’s cancellation is an enormous slap to Israel’s confidence that it would be able to continue killing Palestinians in Gaza, among other war crimes, without paying any price.

While it spills Palestinian blood, Israel expends enormous resources to use sporting and cultural events to sell itself as an attractive and progressive country.

Palestinians are determined to counter this by persuading artists, academics and athletes to stay away from Israel, just as international figures did during the campaign against apartheid in South Africa.

A sports boycott was a major part of that campaign.

In an effort to spin a big defeat, Israel’s propaganda apparatus has begun spreading claims that Argentina players had received “threats.”

"Strong campaign": star Argentina player Lionel Messi reportedly received threats; Argentine Football Association VP Hugo Moyano says players' families were threatened. This is how racist boycott advocates get people to comply: by bullying their targets. https://t.co/HNV2cVVeKT — Avi Mayer (@AviMayer) June 5, 2018

But the unpalatable reality for Israel is that Argentina’s cancellation comes amid a wave of new support for BDS since Israel’s killings of more than 100 Great March of Return participants that Amnesty International has dubbed a “murderous assault.”

In a win for BDS, Argentina cancels its pre-World Cup friendly with Israel in Jerusalem https://t.co/N5ui6yjAwZ — Astead (@AsteadWesley) June 5, 2018

This includes cancellations of Israel gigs by high-profile performers Gilberto Gil and Shakira, and dozens of independent bands announcing that they will respect the boycott.

Well done my friend Mohammed Khalil, well done @BDSmovement..

Argentina National Team cancels it's football friendly match with israel after pressure from Palestinians & their supporters around the world#NothingFriendly #GreatReturnMarchhttps://t.co/zCCBV0gssV — Mohammed Kareem (@vic2pal) June 5, 2018

“No longer possible to be indifferent”

Argentina’s newspaper Clarín confirmed that when protesters using a megaphone called individually on players not to take part in the match during a practice in Barcelona it had an impact.

“The players looked at each other surprised. The megaphone began to name the names of the Argentinian stars one by one, starting with Messi. The request, never with grievances, was the same: ‘Do not play that game,’” Clarín reported. “It was no longer possible to be indifferent to what was happening.”

Buenos Aires: Protests at @Argentina Football Association call for "friendly" match with Israel to be canceled. There's #NothingFriendly about Israel shooting Palestinian footballers! #ArgentinaNoVayas [in Spanish] https://t.co/5r8lIuFdzl pic.twitter.com/V25HpI06qr — PACBI (@PACBI) June 4, 2018

The grassroots campaign included a direct appeal to Messi and his teammates from Palestinian footballer Muhammad Khalil Obeid.

Israeli snipers shot Obeid in both of his knees, ending a promising football career, during the first Great March of Return rallies near the Gaza-Israel boundary on 30 March.

Obeid’s call was supported by protests from Buenos Aires to Barcelona:

Barcelona: Palestinian rights supporters protest at @Argentina football team training session, urge team & Captain Messi to cancel "friendly" match with Israel. More protests tomorrow. #NothingFriendly about Israel's crimes against Palestinians! #ArgentinaNoVayas #WorldCup pic.twitter.com/QX2tqL7mrU — PACBI (@PACBI) June 5, 2018

Los #DDHH están por encima de los intereses de Macri:

Selección @argentina: Militantes pro-palestinos repudiaron al conjunto nacional por el amistoso ante Israel https://t.co/h2Kz3lzNvc vía @palestinalibre pic.twitter.com/AePgZTXsDS — BDS Chile (@BDS_Chile) June 5, 2018

This article has been updated since initial publication.