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Hamas Denounces AU Move to Grant Israel Observer Status  

17:08 - July 26, 2021
News ID: 3475335
TEHRAN (IQNA) – The Palestinian resistance movement Hamas condemned the African Union (AU)'s decision to grant Israel observer status, calling the move "shocking and reprehensible."

 

Hamas in a statement criticized the decision the AU took last week following almost two decades of Israel's attempts to gain observer membership after the organization’s predecessor – the Organization of African Unity (OAU) – was disbanded in 2002.

Hamas said the decision "enhances the legitimacy of the occupation entity on our land and gives it more opportunities to continue its plans to erase Palestinian rights and continue its brutal crimes against the Palestinian people."

The resistance group also noted that the move is counterproductive to the historic anti-colonial cause of the AU's member states "that have suffered for centuries from the yoke of colonialism and racism and suffered to get rid of them," the Middle East Monitor reported.

Hamas insisted that it continues to see the countries of the African continent as "a natural extension of our just struggle for freedom and independence, and we look forward to their strong and continuous support."

The movement concluded the statement by demanding "the immediate expulsion of this occupation entity from the Union and the imposition of deterrent penalties on it."

Hamas vowed to continue that demand until Tel Aviv "responds to our aspirations as a people under occupation by establishing a Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital, and the return to our homes from which we were expelled by brutal force."

The AU's decision to make Israel an observing member surprised many, as the regional organization has long shown public support for the Palestinian cause and has condemned Israel's assaults on Gaza and its ongoing occupation of Palestinian territory.

The move is, however, seen as a path to enhanced normalization and improved ties between Israel and African states. Despite having full diplomatic relations with most of the countries in the continent, Tel Aviv only has embassies in around a dozen of them.

In recent years, former prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu launched a drive to improve ties and relations with African states, culminating in the AU's latest decision.

 

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