What It’s About
Israeli Interior Minister Moshe Arbel has denied entry to European Parliament member Rima Hassan, citing her advocacy for boycotts, sanctions, and support for armed struggle against Israel. The decision comes as Hassan was traveling to Israel as part of an EU delegation to meet Palestinian Authority officials.
Why It Matters
This move underscores Israel’s firm stance against individuals promoting anti-Israel narratives and actions. By denying entry to foreign officials who take positions contrary to the interests of the Jewish state, Israel is asserting its sovereign right to safeguard its national identity and security.
Details
Hassan, who has publicly supported armed resistance against Israel and promoted boycotts, has previously faced legal scrutiny in France over comments perceived to honor terrorism. The decision to bar her entry reflects Israel’s policy of not providing legitimacy to those working to delegitimize it.
The Bigger Picture
The barring of Hassan aligns with Israel’s broader diplomatic strategy to combat antisemitism and opposition to anti-Israel movements worldwide. It also coincides with Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar’s diplomatic engagements with the European Union, reinforcing Israel’s proactive dialogue while maintaining vigilance against hostilities.
What They’re Saying
Diaspora Affairs Minister Amichai Chikli supported the move, emphasizing that Israel has no obligation to grant entry to foreign officials opposing its sovereignty. “Israel will not grant legitimacy to those who seek its harm,” Chikli stated, reflecting a united official stance.
This story was first published on timesofisrael.com.