Hamas launches legal case in Britain to remove ‘terror’ label
- Hamas filed a legal case in Britain to remove its designation as a terrorist group, arguing its status hinders proper debate about its role in Palestinian self-determination and liberation efforts.
- Hamas asserts that it poses no threat to Western nations and has never conducted operations outside historic Palestine, reflecting the group's argument that it is not a terrorist organization but a legitimate resistance movement.
- In their petition, Hamas's lawyers highlighted the British government's historical complicity in the Israeli occupation and genocide against Palestinians, asserting that the terror designation violates Britain's legal duty to prevent such crimes.
- Mousa Abu Marzouk, a Hamas leader, stated that any civilian casualties resulting from Hamas operations were accidents, emphasizing that the group's objective is to maintain Palestinian rights and dignity.
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Hamas Accused of Phony Death Figures
Hamas has quietly dropped thousands of deaths from its Gaza war casualty figures. According to the Telegraph, Salo Aizenberg, from the US-based non-profit organization Honest Reporting, said that Hamas’s March 2025 casualty update had removed thousands of people listed as killed. “Hamas’s new March 2025 fatality list quietly drops 3,400 fully ‘identified’ deaths listed in […] The post Hamas Accused of Phony Death Figures appeared first on www.in…
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