Hamas hails Belgian ban on military supplies to 'Israel'
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- Hamas praises Belgium’s royal decree banning transit of military equipment to 'Israel'.
- Movement calls on the international community to isolate 'Israel' politically, diplomatically, and militarily.
The Palestinian resistance movement Hamas issued a statement praising Belgium’s royal decree prohibiting the transit and landing of aircraft carrying military equipment to 'Israeli' forces, which are used in operations against the Palestinian population.
Step aligned with international law
Hamas described the decree as a victory for international justice and rights, saying it aligns with humanitarian standards routinely violated by what it called the “fascist occupation government.”
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The statement emphasized that the ongoing targeting of land, people, and holy sites requires firm measures like Belgium’s decision to limit military supplies to the occupation.
Calls for broader international action
Hamas urged all countries to follow Belgium’s example and impose a full ban on arming 'Israeli' forces. The movement stressed that these weapons are used directly against unarmed civilians, and called for comprehensive political, diplomatic, and military isolation of 'Israel'.
Accountability and legal measures
The statement also called for activating all international legal frameworks to hold 'Israeli' leaders accountable for what Hamas described as “ethnic cleansing and genocide.”
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Hamas concluded by saying such decisions represent necessary pressure to stop violations and protect human rights in the occupied territories.



