They stood far apart from each other, and Rajoub protested loudly away from the microphones before leaving the stage, as Infantino tried to bring the duo together.Asked what Rajoub said when he refused, Palestinian FA vice-president Susan Shalabi, who was in the room, told Reuters: "I cannot shake the hand of someone the Israelis have brought to whitewash their fascism and genocide! We are suffering."Speaking before the congress, Rajoub called on FIFA to address the Palestine Football Association's (PFA) allegations that Israel has breached anti-discrimination regulations by allowing clubs to be based in the West Bank settlements.He confirmed that the PFA is taking the matter to the Court of Arbitration for Sport after FIFA ruled in March not to suspend Israel over its West Bank clubs FIFA cited the unresolved and complex legal status of the West Bank.Speaking to Reuters after the congress ended, Shalabi said Infantino's attempt to have Suliman and Rajoub shake hands showed little consideration for the Palestinian FA chief's speech, in which he made yet another plea for Israeli clubs not to base teams in the West Bank settlements."To be put in a position where to have a handshake after everything that was said, this negates the whole purpose of the speech that the general [Rajoub] was giving," she said."He spent like 15 minutes trying to explain to everyone how the rules matter, how this could easily become a precedent where the rights of member associations are violated with impudence, and then we'll just wrap this under the carpet