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April 18, 2017
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Rotterdam
Allows Pro-Hamas Conference, Blocks Anti-Hamas Protest
by IPT News • Apr 18, 2017 at
1:29 pm
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A Hamas front group hosted a conference in Rotterdam on Saturday as
Dutch authorities denied pro-Israel activists from protesting the event,
the Jewish Telegraph Agency (JTA) reports.
The Palestinian
Return Center (PRC) – banned by Israel in 2010 for alleged Hamas ties –
organized the "Palestinians in Europe" conference that attracted
a few hundred people. In a statement released Friday ahead of the
conference, Israel's embassy in the Netherlands voiced "great concern" over the event and
identified the PRC as a Hamas front organization. Israeli embassies rarely
issue comments or statements concerning similar events abroad.
The PRC conference featured speakers like Dyab Abou Jahjah, who has a
history of anti-Israel and anti-Semitic statements. He was fired by the Dutch newspaper De Standaard earlier
this year after praising a truck ramming in Jerusalem that killed four
soldiers.
"I know there are officers of justice in the room, waiting to write
down things. Let me tell you from now on: I have no problem supporting the
Palestinian resistance against occupation by any means necessary,"
Jahjah said at the event on Saturday.
His call for violence against Israelis generated loud applause. In the
past, Jahjah has referred to the Dutch city of Antwerp as the
"international capital of the Zionist lobby."
Meanwhile, officials denied a petition to protest the conference by
Christians for Israel – a move condemned by some Dutch politicians.
"It defies logic that people are free to preach for subjugation,
whereas a peaceful group like Christians for Israel is banned from
performing a silent protest," said Dutch politician Joel Voordewind in
a statement on Friday.
Rotterdam's Mayor Ahmed Aboutaleb refused to prohibit the event
following requests from Jewish community officials.
The German government previously referred to the PRC as an affiliate of
Hamas – a Muslim Brotherhood offshoot and designated terrorist organization
according to several countries and the European Union.
"Hamas does not operate openly in Europe. Instead it uses, for
instance, the Palestinian Return Center in London as a forum," the
German Ministry of Interior said in a 2011 report.
Additional widespread support for Islamism was expressed in
Rotterdam over the weekend.
After Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan appeared to emerge as the
victor in that country's historic constitutional referendum on Sunday,
supporters approached the Turkish Consulate in Rotterdam to celebrate the Islamist leader's consolidation of
power. An overwhelming majority (71 percent) of Dutch-Turks who
participated in the referendum voted in favor of a stronger executive
branch, which will accelerate Islamist encroachment throughout Turkey.
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