UK to designate entire Hamas a terror group

Britain to criminalise support for Hamas

Israel on Friday praised the United Kingdom’s planned move to designate the entirety of Hamas as a terror organisation and outlaw support for the group.

Hamas fighters in Gaza City, April 26, 2021. Photo: Flash90

Anyone in the United Kingdom who expresses support for Hamas could soon be hit with a prison sentence of up to 14 years.

The UK already considers the group’s military wing a terrorist group. British Interior Secretary Priti Patel said on Friday that parliament will add the designation to Hamas’ political wing next week, erasing a distinction that the British Jewish community has criticised for over 20 years.

“Hamas has significant terrorist capability, including access to extensive and sophisticated weaponry, as well as terrorist training facilities,” Patel said in a statement. “That is why today I have acted to proscribe Hamas in its entirety.”

The United States and the European Union both regard the entire Hamas movement as an illegal terror organisation.

Hamas officials have been banned from entering the UK, but the British government has until now maintained that Hamas’ political and military wings are separate organisations — even though Hamas officials have often referred to the military wing, the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades, as part and parcel of the organisation.

“In distinguishing between the political and military wings for the purposes of proscription, the Government’s aim is to proscribe only those parts of Hamas which are directly concerned in terrorism,” the ruling Conservative party in 2000 wrote in a statement.

Israeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid said about Patel’s announcement: “This is an important and significant decision that gives British security bodies additional tools to prevent the continued buildup of the Hamas terror organisation, including in Britain.”

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