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Arab Knesset member calls for millions of Palestinians to ‘march on Jerusalem’

Hanin Zoabi tells reporters at a U.N. press conference that protesters at the Gaza-Israel border over the last three weeks were engaged in a “march of peace,” calling it a “peaceful act of popular struggle.”

Knesset member Hanin Zoabi speaks during a vote on the so-called “Regulation Bill,” a controversial bill that seeks to legitimize illegal West Bank outposts, in the Israeli parliament, on Dec. 7, 2016. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90.
Knesset member Hanin Zoabi speaks during a vote on the so-called “Regulation Bill,” a controversial bill that seeks to legitimize illegal West Bank outposts, in the Israeli parliament, on Dec. 7, 2016. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90.

During a press conference at U.N. headquarters in New York on Friday, Arab Knesset Member Hanin Zoabi (Joint List) called on Palestinians to “march on Jerusalem” to support Gaza rioters who have been attacking the border with Israel over the last few weeks.

Zoabi told reporters that “Israel is only looking for an excuse to kill the Palestinians.”

She said that the tens of thousands of Gazans who converged on the Gaza fence in the “March of Return” protesters over the last three weeks were engaged in a “march of peace,” calling it a “peaceful act of popular struggle” despite the throwing of Molotov cocktails, the burning of tires and rioters attempting to cut the fence.

“We need to go on popular marches to remind the world of the siege,” said Zoabi. “We need millions of Palestinians to march on Jerusalem. That is the aspiration. But we can’t do it because the Israelis would kill them.”

Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar echoed the call to march on Jerusalem on Friday, saying his organization would “wait for our great move, when we breach the borders and pray at Al-Aqsa [mosque].”

Israel’s Ambassador to the United Nations Danny Danon responded that Zoabi was “exploit[ing] her status to spread lies from the U.N. stage and support a terror organization calling for the annihilation of the State of Israel, using children as human shields.”

Knesset member Oren Hazan (Likud) filed a complaint against Zoabi with the Knesset Ethics Committee on Sunday about her remarks.

The Hamas terror organization has been actively recruiting rioters to attack and breach the Israel-Gaza border fence, promising financial rewards to families whose children suffer injuries or death during the demonstrations.

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