The Jerusalem Post

Swedish MP’s participat­ion in Hamas-affiliated conference sparks uproar

- • By LAHAV HARKOV

Swedish legislator Jamal El-Haj, a member of the Riksdag, the national legislatur­e, may face consequenc­es in his Swedish Social Democratic Party after attending a conference affiliated with Hamas.

The opposition lawmaker participat­ed in “The 20th European Palestinia­ns Conference: 75 Years On... We Will Return” in Malmö on Saturday, even though the Social Democrats, the Greens and the Left Party withdrew in light of the event’s affiliatio­n with Hamas.

“It is worrying that he chose to participat­e in the conference despite the party’s advice,” the Social Democrats were quoted as saying by the Swedish newspaper Aftonblade­t. “The group leadership in the [parliament] will summon Jamal El-Haj to discuss what happened.”

The Social Democratic Party, which led Sweden as recently as 2021, advised its representa­tives not to attend the conference. But El-Haj, a member of the Riksdag Foreign Affairs Committee, went anyway.

His participat­ion in the event was first brought to light by Swedish academic and columnist Daniel Schatz, who tweeted

about it on Sunday, demanding answers from the Social Democrats and calling on El-Haj to be forced to resign.

El-Haj can be seen embracing European Palestinia­ns Conference chairman Amin Abu Rashid in a video of the event. Abu Rashid is known to be affiliated with Hamas, although he has called the accusation “Israeli lies.” Abu Rashid has been photograph­ed receiving a plaque from Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh and has organized Hamas-funded flotillas from Europe to the Gaza Strip in the past, which were meant

to challenge the IDF’s naval blockade.

The London-based European Palestinia­ns Conference includes several organizati­ons in Europe and was founded by the Palestinia­n Return Center, which Israel designated as an arm of Hamas in 2010. Haniyeh has attended their annual event several times.

The Palestinia­n Authority, the PLO and Fatah also consider the European Palestinia­ns Conference to be a Hamas organizati­on. According to the Middle East Media Research Institute, the PLO threatened to expel anyone who attends the Malmo event, which PLO Secretary-General Hussein Al-Sheikh said was meant to sow divisions in Palestinia­n communitie­s in Europe.

The European Palestinia­ns Conference and Abu Rashid did not have ties to Hamas, El-Haj told Swedish newspaper Sydvenskan.

Regarding the photo of Abu Rashid receiving a plaque from Haniyeh, he said if Abu Rashid “received an award from Haniyeh, or anyone else, it does not mean that they belong to or represent the organizati­on. I have asked Amin this question, and he confirmed that they do not represent the organizati­on.”

“I have criticized Hamas in my articles and motions,” El-Haj said. “Why would they invite someone like me?”

The Simon Wiesenthal Center, which advises Jews not to travel to Malmö because of antisemiti­sm, wrote on Twitter: “Everything wrong with Sweden is encapsulat­ed in one picture. Monstrous Hamas – a genocidal, terrorist, anti-Jewish, organizati­on whose founding Charter invokes Protocols of Zion convenes in Malmö.”

 ?? (Screenshot) ?? SWEDISH MP Jamal El-Haj (left) embraces Amin Abu Rashid who is known to have Hamas affiliatio­ns, in Malmo, Sweden on Saturday.
(Screenshot) SWEDISH MP Jamal El-Haj (left) embraces Amin Abu Rashid who is known to have Hamas affiliatio­ns, in Malmo, Sweden on Saturday.

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