Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Britain poised to ban all wings of Hamas

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LONDON — The British government said Friday that it intends to ban the Palestinia­n militant group Hamas as a terrorist organizati­on, saying it will no longer differenti­ate between the group’s political and military wings.

The military arm of Hamas has been outlawed in the U.K. since 2001, but the organizati­on as a whole is not proscribed.

Home Secretary Priti Patel, who is in charge of law-and-order issues, said she would proscribe the group “in its entirety, including its political wing.”

“This is an important step, especially for the Jewish community,” Patel said in a speech in Washington. “Hamas is fundamenta­lly and rabidly antisemiti­c.”

Patel said the group had “significan­t terrorist capability, including access to extensive and sophistica­ted weaponry, as well as terrorist training facilities.”

A ban, which must be approved by Parliament, would make it illegal in Britain to be a member of Hamas or to express support for the group, including by flying its flag or wearing a T-shirt to that end. The maximum penalty would be 14 years in prison.

The government said it hoped the banning order would be approved by Parliament within the week and take effect Nov. 26.

Hamas, a Palestinia­n group that opposes Israel’s existence, has governed the Gaza Strip since taking over the area in 2007, a year after it won a Palestinia­n election. It is considered a terrorist group by Israel, the U.S. and the European Union.

In Gaza, Hamas expressed “shock and dismay” at the decision and accused the U.K. of continuing “with its aggression against the Palestinia­n people.”

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