Israel bans 40 Euro-Med activists from entry over alleged Hamas ties
Israel has banned 40 activists from the Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor from entering the country. The Israeli government claims these individuals have ties to Hamas and promote anti-Israel campaigns. This decision reflects ongoing tensions regarding international perceptions of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
- ▪The Israeli ministry cited alleged ties to Hamas as the reason for the bans.
- ▪Euro-Med is accused of promoting anti-Israel campaigns across various platforms.
- ▪The activists are involved in international institutions, media, and academia.
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Israel bans 40 Euro-Med activists from entry over alleged Hamas tiesThe ministry said Euro-Med promotes anti-Israel campaigns across international institutions, media, academia, and platforms such as Wikipedia.Follow us on GoogleAn illustration of a doctor over a backdrop of the Palestinian flag.(photo credit: Niyazz/Shutterstock)
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