I think Robbie handled that situation about as well as he could have. How are you going to let someone back on your own channel after dragging your name through the mud like that. Once Mo attacked them so viciously - they're a fukking football fan channel, how can they possibly be complicit when whether they condemn or condone something involving international politics, it will have zero impact either way - it was over for his involvement on AFTV.
What did Mo think would happen if they let him say his piece? Would the Arsenal fans and football fans in general who watch AFTV have suddenly started caring about the Palestinian conflict? If somebody is going to care about that shyt, it'd be the proper news media coverage of it that would get them energised into doing something, not a couple of little speeches on AFTV by ineloquent and unqualified observers who can't, due to the format of the channel, present any real evidence to substantiate their analysis. A news show can show video footage of what's happening and explain why its morally evil so much better than Mo on AFTV ever could.
BLM was completely different to this situation because football itself participated in it, so if AFTV did not it would be completely fair to accuse them of undermining the BLM movement.