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Al-Sadr calls for celebration of the vote on the law criminalizing normalization with the Zionist entity


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Today, Thursday, the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, called for a celebration and demonstrations in support of the vote on a law criminalizing normalization with the Zionist entity.

 
 
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Earth News/ The leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, called today, Thursday, for the Iraqi people to celebrate in the streets after voting on a law criminalizing normalization with the Zionist entity.

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The coordination framework welcomes the law criminalizing normalization and prepares it as evidence of the meeting of Iraqis
  
{Politics: Al Furat News} The coordination framework welcomed, today, Thursday, the House of Representatives' vote on the decision to criminalize normalization with the Zionist entity.
 

In a statement, Al-Furat News received a copy of it, "We congratulate the great Iraqi people for the parliament's vote on the decision to criminalize normalization with the usurping Zionist entity. Parliament has proven through the people's representatives that it preserves its principles and is steadfast in its principles in defending the Palestinian cause." First, and in defense of Jerusalem, secondly, and in considering this usurping entity as a bastard that must be removed and not recognized or normalized with it.”
He added, "The vote of the House of Representatives with all its members present on this day is further evidence that the Iraqis are meeting on common national, Islamic and humanitarian issues, and that the understanding of political forces and representatives of the people on important and fateful issues gives a clear message that this people, this nation and its representatives are firm on its principles and constants and defend them." .
"We congratulate on this great day all the resistance and freedom fighters in the world and everyone who contributed and participated in resisting this usurping entity and is still resisting it and rejecting its existence and rejecting any attempts of normalization with this usurping entity directly or indirectly.
We also extend our heartfelt thanks to all the political forces and personalities." And the cultural, social, religious and intellectual events that contributed to pushing for a speedy vote on the law criminalizing normalization with the usurping Zionist entity, so that the House of Representatives came out today with this unanimity by voting on the law criminalizing normalization.
The framework congratulated "the families of the martyrs, the resistance fighters, and those who reject the existence of this usurping entity and all the free people in the world," thanking "every one of the members of the Iraqi parliament who voted on this law."

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Al-Amiri: The vote to criminalize normalization is a culmination of the people’s awareness and love for Palestine
  
{Politics: Al-Furat News} The head of the Al-Fateh Alliance, Hadi Al-Amiri, confirmed today, Thursday, the parliament's vote on a law criminalizing normalization with the Zionist entity as a culmination of the people's awareness and love for Palestine.
 

Al-Amiri said, in a statement received by Al-Furat News, a copy of it, "We congratulate the dear Iraqi people for approving the law criminalizing normalization with the Zionist entity, which was the culmination of the people's awareness and love for Palestine and considering it the issue of Jerusalem as the first issue of the Islamic nation."

He added, "Thanks and respect for the efforts of the people's representatives, who are faithful to their vows, who made continuous efforts to legislate and approve this historic law, and thanks and appreciation to everyone who called, supported and contributed to the legislation of this law."

Al-Amiri added, "After this legislation, normalization, calling for and promoting it, became a crime punishable by law, and thus Iraq would be a race to strengthen the Palestinian right and raise the nation's ability to develop a spirit of rejection and resistance to the Zionist entity, its existence, and its aggressive plans."

He continued, "The law also rejects all attempts made by some suspicious regimes and circles to drag the peoples of the region to normalization, which means shedding the sword of humiliation and Zionist domination over the necks of peoples, their lands, their wealth, and the fate of their generations.

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1 hour ago, yota691 said:

Al-Amiri said, in a statement received by Al-Furat News, a copy of it, "We congratulate the dear Iraqi people for approving the law criminalizing normalization with the Zionist entity

 

The people did not vote for this the politicians did. :(

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3 hours ago, WheresmyRV? said:

Yep they can pass a ridiculous law like this overnight but they cant pass the HCL oil law and other bills to move their country forward. 

The spirit of Antichrist/Satan.  Expect nothing less.  It is what it is, but take of this world and do something Satan hates with it - good!

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The first comment from Washington on the adoption of the law “criminalizing normalization with Israel”
 

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Washington expressed its concern over the Iraqi parliament's passage of a law criminalizing normalization of relations with Israel.  

  

  

A statement issued on Thursday by the head of the State Department's press office, Ned Price, said: "The United States expresses its deep concern over the Iraqi parliament's passage of a law criminalizing normalization of relations with Israel. In addition, this law endangers freedom of expression and helps create an atmosphere of anti-Semitism. It contrasts sharply with the progress made by Iraq's neighbors in building bridges and normalizing relations with Israel, which creates new opportunities for the peoples of the entire region."  

  

"The United States will continue to be a strong and steadfast partner in support of Israel, including expanding relations with its neighbors, in the pursuit of greater peace and prosperity for all," he added.  

  

  

  

Currently, there are diplomatic relations between Israel and Egypt, Jordan, the Emirates, Bahrain and Morocco. Meanwhile, relations with the last three countries were normalized with the active mediation of the United States less than two years ago. Sudan was supposed to be the sixth country to normalize its relations with Israel, but the normalization process was halted.  

And the House of Representatives voted, earlier, on the proposed law “forbidding normalization and establishing relations with the Zionist entity.”  

  

"Russia Today"  

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Washington comments on Parliament's approval of a law criminalizing normalization
  
{Political: Al Furat News} The US State Department issued a statement regarding the Iraqi parliament's approval of a law criminalizing normalization with the Zionist entity yesterday, Thursday, unanimously.

In a statement received by Al-Furat News Agency, US State Department spokesman Ned Price said, "The United States is deeply disturbed by the Iraqi parliament's passage of legislation criminalizing the normalization of relations with Israel, in addition to endangering freedom of expression and promoting an anti-Semitic environment."
"This legislation stands in stark contrast to the progress Iraq's neighbors have made by building bridges, normalizing relations with Israel, and creating new opportunities for people across the region," he added.
Price emphasized that "the United States will continue to be a strong and steadfast partner in support of Israel, including expanding relations with its neighbors in pursuit of greater peace and prosperity for all."
The Iraqi parliament unanimously approved a law criminalizing normalization with the Zionist entity.

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Alsumaria News - Baghdad
The US State Department issued a statement, expressing its "discomfort" at the Iraqi parliament's legislation criminalizing dealing with the Zionist entity.

The ministry said in a statement seen by Alsumaria News, "The United States is deeply disturbed by the Iraqi parliament's passage of legislation criminalizing the normalization of relations with Israel, in addition to endangering freedom of expression and promoting an anti-Semitic environment."
 

"This legislation stands in stark contrast to the progress Iraq's neighbors have made by building bridges, normalizing relations with Israel, and creating new opportunities for people across the region," she added.

She noted that "the United States will continue its role as a strong and steadfast partner in support of Israel, including expanding relations with its neighbors in pursuit of greater peace and prosperity for all."

For his part, Britain's Shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs, Commonwealth Affairs and Development said in a tweet via Twitter, "It is incredibly worrying that the Iraqi parliament has passed a law criminalizing, and even threatening to kill, those who have ties to Israel."
 

He added: "The British government must urgently use its diplomatic leverage to deter Iraq from this appalling law."
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"Hezbollah" welcomes the Iraqi parliament's decision to criminalize normalization with Israel

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The Lebanese "Hezbollah" expressed its appreciation for the decision issued by the Iraqi parliament, which criminalizes normalization with Israel.

"We are proud of the historic and important decision issued by the Iraqi parliament to criminalize normalization with the Zionist enemy," Hezbollah said in a statement, adding that it is a "major and major step in confronting the humiliating process of normalization carried out by some Arab countries, and a solid position in support of the people." The Palestinian and its heroic resistance in the face of Zionist aggression and terrorism

I consider that: "This honorable and courageous position clearly expresses the truth of the affiliation of the dear Iraqi people, its religious reference and its political forces, and it affirms that Iraq's stable and permanent position is on the side of the Palestinian cause, and was not affected by neither the American occupation nor the difficult economic and political conditions in which it lived." Iraq in recent years and remained faithful to its true Arab affiliation and support for resisting the occupation

He called "the Arab political parties and the masses of our Arab nation to make maximum use of the Iraqi example in its content and timing to work in various arenas and to criminalize normalization and to issue the necessary legislation and laws in the face of normalization at all levels."

Source: "Al-Manar"

 
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Sadr's Statement Concerning Minorities of Christ and Jews

 

 

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Baghdad The leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, stressed today, Friday, that he is not hostile to religions, but rather to extremism, terrorism and injustice. Al-Sadr said in a document seen by (Baghdad today): "We protect the Christian and Jewish minorities, and you are expelling Arabs and Muslims." He added, "We condemn the action of ISIS, and you support Western extremism."

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Mr. Al-Sadr: We are not hostile to religions, but rather to extremism, terrorism and injustice

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Today, Friday, the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, affirmed that he is not hostile to religions, but rather to extremism, terrorism and injustice.

Al-Sadr said in a document seen by the Iraqi News Agency (INA): 

“Anti-Semitism is forbidden!!! And normalization is obligatory!!!. Killing worshipers in mosques in New Zealand and elsewhere is not terrorism!!!. 

And hostility to Islam by burning the Qur’an..and banning the veil..forcing them to enact the *** law, which is forbidden in all laws..and describing Islam as terrorism is not forbidden, but rather an obligation!!!

He added: "Not opening embassies for some countries is not obligatory!!! Resisting the occupation is terrorism!!!!. Displacing Arabs from Jerusalem and preventing them from entering it is a humanitarian act!!!.

Is this your policy?!!!.

We protect the Christian and Jewish minorities and you are expelling Arabs and Muslims.

We condemn the terrorist act of ISIS, and you support Western extremism!!!!

and what?!!..

And know that we are not hostile to religions, but rather to extremism, terrorism and injustice.”

 

 

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Al-Amiri: Iraq has become a pioneer in promoting the Palestinian right

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congratulated the President of the Al-Fateh Alliance Hadi Al-Amiri, today, Thursday, for the approval of the law criminalizing normalization and establishing relations with the Zionist entity by the House of Representatives, while noting that Iraq has become a forerunner in promoting the Palestinian right.
Al-Amiri said in a statement received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA), that "the adoption of the law criminalizing normalization with the Zionist entity is the culmination of the people's awareness and love for Palestine and considering it the issue of Jerusalem as the first issue of the Islamic nation," offering congratulations to the Iraqi people.
Al-Amiri thanked "everyone who advocated, supported and contributed to the legislation of this law," noting that "after the law was enacted, normalization and advocacy and promotion of it became a crime punishable by law."
He added, "Iraq is the forerunner in consolidating the Palestinian right, raising the nation's ability to develop the spirit of rejection and resistance to the Zionist entity, its existence and its aggressive plans, and rejecting all attempts made by some suspicious regimes and circles to drag the peoples of the region to normalization, which means shedding the sword of humiliation and Zionist hegemony on the necks of peoples." its land, its wealth and the fate of its generations.

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Shafaq News/ The American "National Interest" magazine considered that the new law approved by the Iraqi parliament on the initiative of the Sadrist movement recently to criminalize normalization with Israel, may harm Iraq's interests in its economic relations with the United States, and the Gulf countries, some of which have become linked to the Ibrahim Agreements that sponsored it Washington with Israel.

And after the report pointed out that the law “criminalizing normalization and establishing relations with the Zionist entity” faced sharp criticism in the West, as some described it as “brutal” and “barbaric,” noting that this step by Muqtada al-Sadr raised “surprise,” even according to the standards of Al-Sadr's previous behavior, adding that the new legislation closely followed Saddam Hussein's 1969 law that made Iraq one of the most powerful anti-normalization countries.

The report also noted that one of the Sadrist parliamentarians revealed that al-Sadr's move is a complex strategy in order to "deceive the Iranians" in his faltering efforts to form a government, at a time when the Iranians are showing determination to return to the previous idea about forming a "national consensus" government that includes the Shiites. loyal to Tehran.

While the report mentioned the extensive Iranian hegemony over Iraq since the US invasion in 2003, it considered that Tehran used Iraq through deceptive tactics, in order to sabotage oil-related sanctions.

 

For example, the report explained that, on the orders of the Central Bank, Iraqi private banks have helped Iran launder money by opening credit accounts for the export of oil, gas, and other commodities.

The report stressed the importance of Iraq as a channel for arming Syria and Lebanon through the so-called "land bridge".

He also stated that an Iraqi government less dependent on Tehran would have jeopardized these hard-earned achievements, noting that the biggest threat to Iran was Al-Sadr's call for the dissolution of the militias linked to Iran.

However, the report considered that what overshadowed these fears is the major geopolitical realignment taking place in the region, noting that Tehran responded with anger to the Ibrahim agreements concluded in the year 2020, as it was afraid of Iraq moving to the bloc against it, and that the Kurds who had a historical relationship with Israel, they will provide an "entry point".

The report mentioned that the Iranian Revolutionary Guards' intelligence had accused the Kurdish authorities of allowing Israel to establish a military base on its territory.

While the report stated that the Peace and Communication Center in New York held a conference in Erbil last September, it indicated that Iran condemned the conference and its participants, and even indicated that Al-Sadr was behind it, which prompted Al-Sadr to initiate legislation opposing normalization with Israel.

However, the report continued, Iran is not confident that the new legislation will "stop Iraq's drift towards the Ibrahim Agreements," adding that many Sunnis have strong ties with the UAE and Bahrain and would like to get out of the Iranian orbit.

He added that the Iranian Revolutionary Guard "is not sure of the true position of al-Sadr, as two media sources linked to the militants complained that al-Sadr deceived Iran," adding that the new law allows for a degree of normalization with Israel through some smartly designed loopholes.

The report continued by saying that "regardless of Sadr's real motive, the legislation will create problems for Iraq."

He explained that with regard to the domestic level, the law could create tensions with the Kurds, while at the international level, the impact may be more severe, recalling that the US State Department condemned the legislation, saying it "flagrantly contradicts the progress made by Iraq's neighbors from By building bridges and normalizing relations with Israel, and by creating new opportunities for people throughout the region.”

The report said that the new law may hinder investment in Iraq, especially in the energy and resource industries, adding that Washington can cite the Iraqi parliament's decision to discourage or prohibit investment by foreign companies because participating in a commercial boycott of Israel is illegal in the United States.

In addition, the new law will complicate Iraq's relations with the Gulf states that are party to the Ibrahim Agreements, and it will make Iraq lose much-needed economic assistance.

In conclusion, the report considered that "what Baghdad will lose will be a victory for Tehran's efforts to prevent Iraq from drifting into a competing geopolitical bloc."

He concluded by saying that Iraq's loss may be more than Tehran's campaign to keep it outside the normalization camp, explaining that al-Sadr threatened to reactivate his militia, "Saraya al-Salam" if the political stalemate continued, and his deputies resigned from parliament, which plunged the divided country into a state of political uncertainty, adding That "Iran's campaign against the Ibrahim agreements may plunge Iraq into another round of bloodshed."

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