‘Justice prevailed’: Is the Netherlands shifting its stance on Israel?
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From courtrooms to cultural boycotts , a series of developments in the Netherlands all point to a Dutch society more sympathetic with the Palestinian cause , even if its government remains broadly …
From courtrooms to cultural boycotts , a series of developments in the Netherlands all point to a Dutch society more sympathetic with the Palestinian cause , even if its government remains broadly supportive of Israel, analysts say. The recent acquittal of Amin Abu Rashid, a refugee-turned-humanitarian worker, on accusations of funding Hamas has been a rare win for the pro-Palestine movement in the country. It is also one that pro-Palestinian movements hope will make it more difficult to target activism in the Netherlands against Israel’s actions. Recommended Stories list of 3 items end of list The case escalated after Abu Rashid was accused of transferring funds to Hamas, after providing financial support to orphans in Gaza. “When I look at the case today, I believe that its essence was not criminal as much as it was political,” Abu Rashid told Al Jazeera. Despite beating the charges, Abu Rashid’s battle nearly cost him his life. During almost one year reportedly in solitary confinement, his health deteriorated to the point that a doctor advised that the 59-year-old be released from prison so he could “die in his home”. His eventual acquittal months later was “a victory for the truth that I had held onto since the first day” and could set an important precedent for pro-Palestinian activism in the country. …
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