Israel’s ambassador to Belgium, Idit Rosenzweig-Abu, posted a video of a demonstration in Brussels, where participants expressed their support for the terrorist organization Hamas and called for aggressive action against Israel.
The video shows the crowd shouting in Arabic:
“Hassan Nasrallah hit, he hit Tel Aviv. Please, he said, in the name of Allah. Hamas, we are here to help you.”
In Brussels everything is allowed.
Open support for Hamas and Hezbollah!
Even though they are on Europe’s terrorist list.“Hassan (Nasrallah) hit, hit Tel Aviv,
Please sir, in the name of Allah”“Hamas we are here to help you” pic.twitter.com/P98B3I8BFb
— Deputy Darya Safai (@SafaiDarya) September 26, 2024
The event was organized by the Palestinian group Samidun, known for its active opposition to both Israel and the Palestinian Authority. The organization considers any negotiation with Israel a betrayal and advocates the creation of a Palestinian state “from sea to river.”
Samidun’s leader was deported from Germany and now lives in Canada, while the head of the European branch, Muhammad Khatib, is in Brussels. The Belgian Interior Ministry initially announced its intention to deport Khatib, but due to strong public reaction, the process was suspended and remains pending.
These developments highlight rising tensions in the region and the local government’s response to active calls for violence, causing serious concern among Israeli and international diplomats.
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