THINK MP refuses to hand Israeli Prime Minister

Gepubliceerd op 7 september 2016 om 21:30

Member of Parliament Tunahan Kuzu today not shake the outstretched hand of the visiting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Kuzu, who was previously in the PvdA, THINK is now active in the movement.

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Netanyahu visited the parliament in The Hague. When he reached for Kuzu, which remained unanswered gesture. Netanyahu then turned his face away. So good to see on the pictures that were taken of the moment.

Kuzu wore a button bearing the Palestinian flag. He disagrees with the Israeli treatment of the Palestinians in the region and the occupation of Palestinian territory by Israel.

Kuzu wanted to show in his own words and his action shows that there are large groups in the Netherlands who disagree with the daily fundamental injustice done to Palestinians. He calls it therefore a shame that the red carpet is rolled out for Netanyahu.

Disastrous
GroenLinks parliamentarian Rik Grashoff did not go to the meeting with Netanyahu. He tweeted that this will not change the "disastrous policy" toward the Palestinians. ,, More pressure on Israel and sanctions are necessary '' said Grashoff.

PvdA MP Michiel Servaes was there. He left through Twitter that it was a long but disappointing conversation with Netanyahu. ,, Conflict blame everyone except Israel, '' said Servaes about the content.

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