Britain's Home Secretary Priti Patel at Conservative Party Conference Oct. 2021 (Photo: AFP) |
The "Fightin' Hamassholes" will now be legally denounced "in its entirety" as a terrorist organization, said Priti Patel, British Home Secretary. Anyone expressing support for the organization faces up to ten years in jail to the dismay of anti-Semite Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI).
Patel gave a speech for the conservative Heritage Foundation think tank in Washington, D.C. and said the move will help tackle anti-Semitism in the UK. She said that Hamas had "long been involved in significant terrorist violence," which should be obvious to anyone, even Rashida Tlaib, who sees the scumcrumpets as freedom fighters.
“Hamas is fundamentally and rabidly anti-Semitic," Ms. Patel told the organization. “Anti-Semitism is an enduring evil which I will never tolerate. Jewish people routinely feel unsafe – at school, in the streets, when they worship, in their homes, and online."
Some of these feelings held by UK Jews may come from the fact that they are often assaulted on the streets, and the anti-Semitic sentiment has been increasing in Europe most recently.
Patel said the move would "strengthen the case against anyone who waves a Hamas flag in the United Kingdom, an act that is bound to make Jewish people feel unsafe.
"Anyone who supports or invites support for a proscribed organization is breaking the law," she added. "That now includes Hamas."
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Patel said the move would "strengthen the case against anyone who waves a Hamas flag in the United Kingdom, an act that is bound to make Jewish people feel unsafe.
"Anyone who supports or invites support for a proscribed organization is breaking the law," she added. "That now includes Hamas."
The plan now is for the minister to push through the change in parliament next week.
Wearing clothing that suggest support for Hamassholes, arranging meetings for the organization, or publishing an image of its flag or logo that would lead to the same conclusion, would be in breach of the law.
While such a law would violate First Amendment rights in the United States, it seems like a good thing because of the hateful threat it implies to Jews.
She said "Hamas had significant terrorist capability including access" to weapons and added that the new rules would eliminate the "artificial distinction" between the political wing of Hamas and the military wing, which was already proscribed.
She said "Hamas had significant terrorist capability including access" to weapons and added that the new rules would eliminate the "artificial distinction" between the political wing of Hamas and the military wing, which was already proscribed.
Lapid, Israel's foreign minister, welcomed the UK's decision on Hamas, describing it as "part of strengthening ties with Britain."
The move will bring the UK in line with the EU, Israel, and the United States [not including Tlaib, and the rest of the so-called squad], which all designate Hamas as a terrorist organization based on what they do, not what they say, much like China.
The move will bring the UK in line with the EU, Israel, and the United States [not including Tlaib, and the rest of the so-called squad], which all designate Hamas as a terrorist organization based on what they do, not what they say, much like China.
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