by Eldad Beck and Israel Hayom Staff
Motion slams Hamas abuse of Gaza population, calls on Israel and the Palestinians "to respect human rights."
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The
 European Parliament on Thursday voted, for the first time ever, to 
condemn Hamas for its acts of terrorism and use of human shields.
The motion, titled, "Gaza Strip: prevent 
any further escalation of violence," was passed by an overwhelming 
majority of 524 in favor to 30 against, with 92 abstentions.
The members of the European Parliament "condemn Hamas for instigating violence
 and for its terrorist activities on the Israel-Gaza border and call on 
all parties involved to respect the human rights of detainees and 
prisoners," a statement posted on the parliament's website said.
"The European Parliament appeals to all 
protesters in Gaza to refrain from using rhetoric that instigates 
violence and to prevent the unnecessary loss of lives. It also urges 
Israel to address its territorial concerns with proportionate measures."
The statement further urged "Israel and 
Palestine to use nonviolent means and respect human rights, in order to 
prevent further deaths and achieve a peaceful two-state solution."
It criticized Israel, saying MEPs "appeal 
for an immediate and unconditional end to the blockade and closure of 
the Gaza Strip, to facilitate efforts to remedy the humanitarian crisis 
there."
The three-page resolution noted that Hamas 
is designated as a terrorist organization by the European Union and, 
focusing largely on recent violent border riots, said parliament 
"strongly condemns the continuous tactic of Hamas to use civilians for 
the purpose of shielding terrorist activities. … Hamas seems to aim at 
escalating tensions."
The European Parliament also denounced the terrorist group's abuse of the population under its rule.
"Hamas continues to keep the population 
under control and pressure in the Gaza Strip, which remains a hub of 
internationally recognized terrorist organizations," the motion said, 
further condemning Hamas for restricting "basic freedoms, including of 
association and expression."
While the European Parliament condemned the
 IDF's use of live fire in response to the border riots, it acknowledged
 "Israel's security challenges and the need to protect its territory and
 borders while using proportionate means," saying it "condemns the 
terror attacks of Hamas and other militant groups against Israel from 
the Gaza Strip, including the firing of rockets, infiltrations into 
Israeli territory, and the building of tunnels."
The European Parliament urged the IDF to 
curb its uses of crowd control measures and live fire, saying it "calls 
for utmost restraint and underlines that the priority must be to avoid 
any further escalation of violence and loss of life; expresses its 
regret of the loss of lives; condemns the killings and injuries of 
innocent Palestinian demonstrators in the Gaza Strip over the past three
 weeks and urges the IDF to refrain from using lethal force against 
unarmed protesters."
The motion cautioned that "intentional use 
of lethal force against protesters who do not pose an imminent threat to
 life or serious injury violates international human rights law and in 
the context of occupation is a serious breach of the Fourth Geneva 
Convention."
The European Parliament's statement also urged the return of all Israelis held captive in Gaza by Hamas.
The terrorist group is believed to hold the
 bodies of Staff Sgt. Oron Shaul and Lt. Hadar Goldin, who were killed 
in the Gaza Strip in separate battles during Operation Protective Edge 
in the summer of 2014. Ethiopian Israeli Avera Mengistu and Bedouin 
Hisham al-Sayed, both suffering from mental health issues, crossed into 
Gaza voluntarily in 2014 and 2015 and are believed to have been captured
 by Hamas. A fifth Israeli, Jumaa Abu Ghanima, crossed the border into 
Gaza in 2016, and his fate remains unknown.
The American Jewish Committee's Transatlantic Institute lauded the unusually balanced EU resolution.
"The AJC Transatlantic Institute praises 
the European Parliament for condemning Hamas for the war crimes it 
committed during the recent violent protests," the group said in a 
statement on its website.
It criticized the EU legislator for urging 
an "unconditional" end to Israel's maritime blockade on the Hamas-ruled 
territory, imposed as part of the Jewish state's counterterrorism 
efforts.
"Calling for the 'unconditional' end to 
Israel's targeted blockade is at this time – unfortunately – neither 
realistic nor an even remotely reasonable proposal," said Daniel 
Schwammenthal, director of AJC's EU office.
"Gaza is still ruled by the same Islamist 
terror group, Hamas, which seeks the destruction of the Jewish state. 
Instead of constructing schools and hospitals to improve the lives of 
ordinary Palestinians, Hamas uses scarce resources to build and fire 
rockets at Israeli civilians and to advance its network of terror 
tunnels infiltrating into Israeli communities," Schwammenthal said.
Eldad Beck and Israel Hayom Staff
Source: http://www.israelhayom.com/2018/04/20/for-first-time-european-parliament-condemns-hamas-terrorism/
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1 comment:
It's beyond weariness to continually read the rants of the EU against Israel. Restraint? The IDF is using utmost restraint, because if it was any other country, they would bomb Gaza and take back the country and deport the Islamic militants. The EU does not want to open its eyes to admit the Hamas terrorists have waged war with Israel since taking over Gaza after Israel pulled out and left the strip to Arabs in 2005. The EU would prefer to give the whole nation of Israel to the Hamas terrorists. and if karma exists, the EU will soon achieve that fate. They will get for themselves what they demand of Israel. The blockade is not a total blockade but only searches shipments for weapons. Humanitarian aid and supplies enters Gaza quite often from Israel. Reports from Gaza stores show the shelves are well-stocked. The only Humanitarian crisis is caused by Hamas. In fact, I know a Gazan farmer who left in 2005 and she told me that their former Gazan employees have pleaded with her to come back so they could work again. If the UN really cared about human rights, they would destroy Hamas and free the Gazans from this despotic cruel occupation by Hamas. But the UN is a farce and full of liars. Research this for yourselves and find out the truth.
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