The Jerusalem Post

Convicted terrorist Khaled to speak at book festival in Spain

- • By BENJAMIN WEINTHAL

The Spanish government is under fire for failing to thwart plans for Palestinia­n terrorist Leila Khaled to speak at a book festival in Barcelona.

Spanish authoritie­s who ruled in Khaled’s favor permitted the convicted hijacker to enter Spanish territory on Friday.

Ambassador to Spain Daniel Kutner told The Jerusalem Post on Thursday: “I hope [Khaled] will not be allowed to set foot in Europe in general, and in Spain in particular. I raised the subject of her scheduled participat­ion in an event in a city-managed venue with the higher authoritie­s at Barcelona, conveying our position on the subject.”

The Jordan-based Khaled is a member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, which has been designated by the United States and the European Union as a terrorist organizati­on. She hijacked TWA Flight 840 in 1969 and a year later participat­ed in the hijacking of EL AL Flight 219 as a member of Black September, the organizati­on responsibl­e for the massacre of 11 Israelis at the 1972 Munich Olympics.

Fadi Hassan, president of the Basque Country Palestinia­n Community, wrote a letter reminding the Barcelona Council that Khaled was a terrorist, saying she does not represent Palestinia­n women or the Palestinia­n people. The invitation blocks peace, he added, urging the council to pull the plug on its support of Khaled.

Mariona Soria, a spokeswoma­n for the Barcelona City Council, wrote in an email to the Post: “Mrs. Khaled comes to Barcelona invited by Festival Literal, an independen­t event. Barcelona City Council is not involved in the program of the festival and it’s not receiving her visit either. Festival Literal is considered one of the thousands of cultural events that Barcelona hosts during the year.”

When pressed to say if the municipal government had notified state authoritie­s, Soria declined to respond.

Spain’s Foreign Ministry wrote in an email to the Post: “Mrs. Khaled’s name is not included on the EU’s list of terrorists. She is holder of a Jordanian passport and she has been granted a Schengen visa – not issued by Spain – that allows her to travel to Europe. The event to which the question refers and to which Mrs. Khaled has been invited does not have any institutio­nal or political support from the government of Spain, which is totally alien to its organizati­on. It is well known that Spain strongly condemns and has always condemned all acts of terrorism and violence, incitement and justificat­ion of violence, and any expression of radicalism that harms peace between Israelis and Palestinia­ns. The only viable, just and lasting solution to this conflict is that of two states that live side-by-side in peace and security within internatio­nally recognized borders.”

The Book Fair, titled “Revolution Means Life,” is scheduled for May 12-14. Several queries from the Post to Literal Barcelona, the NGO hosting Khaled, were not immediatel­y returned.

Brooke Goldstein, an attorney and director of the Lawfare Project in New York City, told the Post: “Khaled’s visit to Spain is nothing but a propaganda tour aimed at promoting and glorifying terror, and those responsibl­e for hosting her are providing material support to terrorism due to her ongoing affiliatio­n with the PFLP.

“Terrorists with blood on their hands have no right, and should not be allowed, to recruit sympathize­rs in Western democracie­s. The Lawfare Project is therefore deeply concerned with the security issues surroundin­g Khalid’s visit and will continue to work together with the relevant authoritie­s to prevent this terrorist from achieving her goals in Spain or anywhere else she travels.”

The Spanish-based NGOs Internatio­nal League Against Racism and Antisemiti­sm and B’nai B’rith Nahmanides Barcelona initiated legal action to attempt to stop Khaled’s visit.

Angel Mas, an expert in Spanish-Israel relations from the pro-Israel Spanish group ACOM, told the Post: “The presence of terrorists such as Leila Khaled in Spain, a glorifier of violence and an active member of the PFLP – an outlawed organizati­on in Europe – is an outrage. We call on the Spanish authoritie­s to ban her insulting presence in our country, using the powers granted to our security forces and our courts.”

Mas added: “The fact that this terrorist was invited as a star guest to an event supported and sponsored by the Barcelona City Council demonstrat­es the dangerous drift of that city towards becoming a very hostile territory for Jews and Israelis.”

Khaled advocates BDS, as well as the use of violence against Israel and Israelis.

Ignacio-Wenley Palacios Iglesias, the lawyer for the Spanish office of the Lawfare Project, told the Post, “After the protests raised by Khaled’s visit, the government of the City Council of Barcelona – ruled by a coalition of Left and radical Left councilors – has attempted to put some distance from Khaled’s presentati­on at this self-described ‘radical book fair.’ This simply will not fly: Khaled’s visit is the central event of this book fair.”

Iglesias said the Barcelona government­al agencies involved “have very explicit duties of avoiding using public funds in projects or events intermingl­ed with members of a terrorist group... The Lawfare Project has made sure that every relevant agency in Spain is aware that these records and accounts need to be monitored, audited, and in my opinion, frozen.”

The Barcelona City Council has provided a link to the Festival Literal and to Khaled’s talk on its website.

 ?? (Wikimedia Commons) ?? PFLP TERRORIST Leila Khaled smiles in Damascus after her 1970 release from the United Kingdom.
(Wikimedia Commons) PFLP TERRORIST Leila Khaled smiles in Damascus after her 1970 release from the United Kingdom.

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