Kuwait Times

Ghanem tears into Israel at global parliament­ary meet

Speaker lambastes Israeli delegation, shames it to leave hall

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Kuwait’s chief lawmaker fiercely retaliated to the Israeli parliament representa­tive’s comments on imprisoned Palestinia­n lawmakers at an internatio­nal conference yesterday. “The saying ‘if you have no shame do as you please’ applies to the comments made by this rapist (Israeli) parliament,” National Assembly Speaker Marzouq Al-Ghanem told lawmakers gathered at Inter-Parliament­ary Union talks.

During a discussion about Palestinia­n lawmakers arrested by Israeli authoritie­s, Ghanem said this “represents the most dangerous type of terrorism - the terrorism of the state”. “You should grab your bags and leave this hall as you have witnessed the reaction of every honorable parliament around the world,” he said, addressing the Israeli delegation. “Leave now if you have one ounce of dignity, you occupier, you murderer of children,” he charged. The Israeli delegation left the talks following the remarks by Ghanem and several other parliament­arians amidst applause.

In press statements on the concluding day of the IPU assembly, MP Mohammad Al-Dallal said the Kuwaiti delegation successful­ly won support for an item on Rohingya Muslims that was overwhelmi­ngly voted for and added to the assembly’s agenda. Later yesterday, Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri voiced his gratitude to Ghanem for his speech. Speaking to the parliament, Berri thanked Ghanem for his forceful stance.

Kuwait is a staunch supporter of the Palestinia­n issue and has maintained its boycott of Israel even as other Gulf and Arab states have softened their stance or are allegedly strengthen­ing links with Israel. Kuwait Airways refuses service to Israeli citizens, citing a Kuwaiti law barring citizens from agreements “with entities or persons residing in Israel, or with Israeli citizenshi­p”.

The national carrier has resisted pressure to change its policy and has absorbed major financial hits as a result. Last year, Kuwait Airways cancelled flights between London and New York after a fracas over its refusal to carry Israeli citizens. It dropped the route after 35 years of operations. Faced with lawsuits, it also ended other intra-European flights over similar reasons.

And earlier this month, Arab-Israeli Facebook star Nuseir Yassin slammed Kuwait Airways for its longstandi­ng policy of refusing to fly Israeli passengers. He had booked a Kuwait Airways flight to the India from New York, but when he arrived at the airport to check in, he was turned away. Yassin also questioned the motives behind Kuwait’s boycott, claiming that the country’s efforts hurt Israel’s Arab minority. — Agencies

 ??  ?? SAINT PETERSBURG, Russia: National Assembly Speaker Marzouq Al-Ghanem gestures during a speech at the Inter-Parliament­ary Union meeting yesterday. — KUNA
SAINT PETERSBURG, Russia: National Assembly Speaker Marzouq Al-Ghanem gestures during a speech at the Inter-Parliament­ary Union meeting yesterday. — KUNA

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