APR 29, 2024 JLM 66°F 12:13 AM 05:13 PM EST
UK gov’t grants Arab-Israeli asylum on ‘apartheid’ grounds

According to British media reports, Hasan has lived most of his life in the UK

In a landmark case supported by pro-Hamas advocates, the British government has granted asylum to an Arab citizen of Israel based on the “well-founded fear” that he could face persecution at home due to his religion and views on the Israeli government, which he claims maintains an “apartheid system.”

Franck Magennis, the main lawyer representing the 24-year-old man, identified only as “Hasan,” hailed the Hamas terror group’s Oct. 7 massacre across southern Israel as a “victory.”

Hasan was unexpectedly granted refugee status by the Home Office, only 24 hours before a scheduled tribunal hearing on his previously rejected asylum petition was set to take place.

Hasan said the ruling marked “a victory not only for me but for all Palestinians living under the Israeli apartheid regime.”

According to British media reports, Hasan has lived most of his life in the UK.

“Without having to go to court, the British government has now accepted that the Palestinian struggle for freedom should not be limited only to Gaza and the West Bank but to all parts of historical Palestine under Israeli rule,” he added.

“I want to express a huge thank you to all those who supported my case. Without your help, I could not have reached this point.”

Israel firmly rejects the “apartheid” label.

Approximately 20 percent of Israel’s population is Arab.

Arab Israelis hold the highest positions of power in Israel’s legislative, executive, and judicial branches.

An Arab Muslim currently serves as a Supreme Court justice, and the last coalition government included Ra’am, an Arab Islamist party.

Meanwhile, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas has vowed that no Israeli would ever be permitted to live in a future Palestinian state, and leaders of Hamas, which rules Gaza, have said they seek to destroy Israel.

Nonetheless, Hasan’s lawyers had intended to argue that he would be at risk in Israel due to his participation in pro-Palestinian protests in the UK.

They also aimed to claim that Israel “is governed by an apartheid regime that engages in systematic and pervasive discrimination, persecution, and violence touching on all aspects of Palestinian life.”

Magennis, the barrister representing Hasan, said the move marks a striking rebuke of the British government’s long-standing ally.

Critics have lambasted the British government for its decision in part for being inconsistent on the issue of asylum from Israel, citing the case of Tamar S.

On Oct. 9, Tamar, a dual British-Israeli resident of the mixed Jewish-Arab city of Lod, applied for asylum status in the UK for her family on terror-related grounds.

In her application, Tamar noted that she was afraid for her life and that of her children following the Hamas-led attack two days earlier, after thousands of Palestinian terrorists stormed Israel killing more than 1,200 people and abducting 253.

Tamar, who declined to give her full last name, noted that many of the terrorists were still on the loose in Israeli territory.

In her petition, she included her fear that her hometown would once again become the scene of bloody riots, like those that erupted in Israel’s mixed cities in May 2021 during clashes with Hamas in Gaza. Nevertheless, Tamar’s application was rejected.

As an asylum seeker, Tamar would have been eligible for housing and more than $1,000 per month for herself, her partner, and her two young children.

“It’s a disgrace that I, as a British citizen, was rejected from refuge in the UK while terrorists were slaughtering Israelis.

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Suzie Lew 06:28 17.03.2024
The Brits should take many more it’s already riddled with Hamas sympathisers London will welcome you 🤣
Pamela Hackner 17:31 15.03.2024
Future Arab terror attacks in America.
Mindy Chotiner 01:16 15.03.2024
Visiting Europe is off my radar. Yerushalayim here I come!!
Geula Kan 00:21 15.03.2024
Take advantage of the ruling, fill the planes of fakestinians willing to resettle the UK. I am sure they will enjoy their charming and constructive presence.
[Anonymous] 00:04 15.03.2024
More bleedingheart Hamas bullshit. If he celebrates the genocide as victory, then he should be cannon fodder in my view.
[Anonymous] 00:04 15.03.2024
Blessings on the Brits. They are welcoming trouble which they should be able to foresee. Nonetheless one less in Israel.
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