Seahawk accuses Israel of 'using' him

An NFL player has accused the Israel government of trying to use him for PR purposes in pulling out of a planned trip.

Seattle Seahawks defensive end Michael Bennett

An NFL player has accused the Israel government of trying to use him for PR purposes. (AAP)

An NFL player has pulled out of a planned trip to Israel, accusing its government of trying to use him for PR purposes.

Seattle Seahawks defensive lineman Michael Bennett cited Muhammad Ali's support for the Palestinians, saying he too wanted to be a "voice for the voiceless."

Israeli officials had boasted the visit this week would bring "influencers" who would serve as "goodwill ambassadors" when they return home.

But in a letter posted on Twitter, Bennett said: "I will not be used in such a manner." The Miami Dolphins' Kenny Stills indicated he also will skip the trip.

The delegation, which includes Bennett's brother Martellus of the champion New England Patriots, is to arrive Monday.

Israel's public diplomacy ministry, a sponsor of the trip, declined to comment on Sunday.


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