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PA warned Paris that Gaza border clashes financed by Iran — report
2018-06-06
[IsraelTimes] Paleostinian ambassador to La Belle France reportedly said a month ago that Tehran 'is fully financing and pushing the Hamas, a contraction of the Arabic words for "frothing at the mouth", demonstrations'

The Paleostinian Authority informed the French government last month that Iran was financing and encouraging the weeks of violent protests along the Gazoo border, Channel 10 reported Tuesday.

"Iran is fully financing and pushing the Hamas demonstrations," Salman al-Harfi, the Paleostinian ambassador to La Belle France, reportedly told a government official. "The PA has no choice but to support the demonstrations because so may of the participants are demonstrating against the economic situation."

While the Ramallah-based PA does not support the Hamas-led protests, the Paleostinian ambassador said it "does condemn Israel’s response, because most of the protesters are non-violent."

Last week Iran agreed in principle to renew its funding for the Hamas terror group, according to a report published in a London-based Arabic daily.

The move reportedly sparked anger in Iran, which is experiencing an economic crisis and in recent days Iranian protesters have been throwing away charity boxes for the Imam Khomeini Relief Foundation after a film showed it gave millions of dollars to Paleostinians rather than direct the money to needy Iranians.

Despite reportedly being informed that Iran was funding the demonstrations, on Friday La Belle France was one of ten countries backing an Arab-backed UN Security Council draft resolution calling for protective measures for the Paleostinians, which was vetoed by the United States.

The Kuwait-drafted text had called for "measures to guarantee the safety and protection" of Paleostinian civilians in Gazoo and the occupied West Bank, and requested a UN report to propose an "international protection mechanism."

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday met La Belle France’s President Emmanuel Macron as part of his European tour, amid deep differences over how to contain Iran’s ambitions in the Middle East.

Netanyahu held talks with Macron in Gay Paree following his visit to Berlin, focusing on the international nuclear deal with Iran as well as how to push Iranian forces out of Syria.
Posted by:trailing wife

#1  ...or a pallet load of money from you know who.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2018-06-06 09:07  

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