Hamas denounces Israel for its “moral decay” in enlisting African refugees in the Gaza War

 

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As reported by Middle East Monitor, in response to reports that Israel is allegedly providing permanent residency to African asylum seekers in exchange for their involvement in the ongoing battle in the Gaza Strip, Hamas has launched a harsh criticism of the country. As a flagrant violation of human rights and an attempt to make up for the significant losses incurred by the Israeli military, the group has denounced this practice.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

In a statement issued on September 15, Hamas accused Israel of “moral decay” for reportedly recruiting African asylum seekers to fight in Gaza. The militant organization characterized the recruitment effort as “a violation of the most basic rules of human rights,” arguing that it exploits the vulnerable status of immigrants and asylum seekers.

Hamas further alleged that this move is a desperate attempt by Israel to compensate for its significant setbacks in the face of Palestinian resistance in Gaza.

The controversy stems from a report by Israel’s Haaretz newspaper, which revealed that the Israeli army is enlisting African asylum seekers as mercenaries. According to the report, the asylum seekers are being promised permanent residency in Israel as a reward for their participation in the conflict.

The Israeli army allegedly implemented this strategy in a structured manner, complete with legal advice, though it appears the moral implications were not considered.

Hamas has called on the international community and human rights organizations to condemn this practice and take decisive action against what it describes as “a crime that reflects the behavior of racist gangs.” The group has urged these bodies to hold Israeli leaders accountable for what it sees as severe breaches of international and humanitarian law.

This development has stirred significant controversy and condemnation both within the Middle East and beyond. Critics argue that using asylum seekers in such a manner not only violates their rights but also reflects a broader disregard for ethical standards in warfare. The practice, if confirmed, raises serious questions about Israel’s adherence to international norms and its treatment of displaced individuals seeking refuge.

The Israeli army, as reported by Haaretz, has defended its actions by stating that the recruitment of asylum seekers was carried out with legal oversight. However, the lack of discussion about the moral aspects of this strategy has been pointed out as a significant oversight.

As the situation in Gaza remains volatile, the international community faces growing pressure to address these issues and ensure that the rights and dignity of all individuals, including those caught in the crossfire, are upheld.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>