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EU lawmakers protest Brussels hosting of terrorists’ kin

(JTA) – Lawmakers from 15 EU member countries, as well as the European Parliament’s president, protested the hosting at that institution of relatives of Palestinians who are in jail for murdering Israelis in terrorist attacks. In a rare rebuke Thursday July 6, European Parliament President Antonio Tajani admonished the chair of the Delegation for relations with Palestine, Neoklis Sylikiotis, for inviting relatives of Marwan Barghouti and Ahmad Saadat to an event in Brussels about Palestinian prisoners. “Such meetings must not become a platform for terrorism, nor should the agenda or guests put the reputation of this institution at risk,” Tajani said in a statement.

His criticism followed an open letter addressed to him by 17 European Parliament lawmakers from Italy, the Netherlands, Germany, Belgium and 11 other countries about the scheduled hosting that day in Brussels of Barghouti’s wife, Fadwa, and Saadat’s daughter, Sumoud, to a discussion about “the situation of the Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails after the hunger strike,” as the organizers of that debate described it. In 2004, an Israeli court sentenced Barghouti to multiple life sentences for planning dozens of deadly terrorist attacks. Saadat, who was arrested in 2006, was the secretary-general of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine terrorist group and helped plan the assassination of Rehavam Zeevi, an Israeli Cabinet minister, in 2001. ”We are utterly appalled,” wrote the cosignatories, including Fulvio Martusciello, chair of the European Parliament’s Delegation for relations with Israel, by the “offering of a public platform to relatives of convicted terrorists.”

The letter includes signatures of lawmakers from all four Scandinavian countries that are represented at the European Parliament: Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Estonia.

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