Tunisians carrying the Palestinian flag in a demonstration in Tunis. EPA
Tunisians carrying the Palestinian flag in a demonstration in Tunis. EPA
Tunisians carrying the Palestinian flag in a demonstration in Tunis. EPA
Tunisians carrying the Palestinian flag in a demonstration in Tunis. EPA

Tunisians to rally for Palestine amid calls to criminalise normalisation with Israel


Ghaya Ben Mbarek
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Several Tunisian organisations and political parties, including the Tunisian General Workers Union UGTT, have called for a rally in the capital of Tunis on Thursday in support of Palestinians.

In a statement signed by 26 organisations and parties, Tunisians have been called to demonstrate “in support of the struggle of the Palestinian Arab people in their resistance to the crimes of the Zionist occupation and in the confrontation of international policies and biased positions towards the [Israeli] racist entity”.

“Tunisia expresses its complete and unconditional support for the Palestinian people … Its right to recover all of the land of Palestine and to establish their independent state,” the Tunisian presidency said on Sunday.

Tunisian president Kais Saied also reiterated his country’s unwavering support for Palestinians and “the legitimate right of the Palestinian resistance to stand up to occupation”.

Officials also called on the international community to assume its historical responsibility towards the atrocities that the Palestinian people have been subjected to for decades and the need to put an end to the breaching of Palestinians' rights.

The Tunisian official pro-Palestine stance comes in alignment with the general public sentiment.

Previous governments have maintained a position of support for a two-state solution along the 1967 borders.

Tunisia’s parliament is also moving towards criminalising any forms of normalisation or co-operation with Israel, even through unofficial channels.

The pro-Tunisian president Saied parliamentary bloc “Let the People Triumph,” officially submitted a bill on Tuesday which is set to be reviewed by Tunisian politicians.

“The situation in the occupied Palestinian territories does not only require criminalising normalisation but necessitates a liberation war where the enemy must be faced with non-recognition,” a statement by the political bloc read.

They also said that the shift in the official Tunisian stance must be translated on the ground with groundbreaking laws.

Journalists in Tunis protest the death of Al Jazeera reporter Shireen Abu Akleh, who was killed during an Israeli raid in Jenin in the occupied West Bank, May 11, 2022. Reuters
Journalists in Tunis protest the death of Al Jazeera reporter Shireen Abu Akleh, who was killed during an Israeli raid in Jenin in the occupied West Bank, May 11, 2022. Reuters

Tunisia’s pro-Palestinian stance stems from a long record of direct involvement in the dynamics of the struggle since its beginning.

Since 1948, many Tunisians have joined the ranks of different militant groups, namely mechanical engineer Mohamed Zouari, who developed the drone system for Ezzedine Al Qassam Brigades, the military wing of Hamas. He was assassinated by Mossad in 2016 in his hometown of Sfax.

Seven years after his death, Radwan Zouari, brother of the late Ezzedine Al Qassam Brigades engineer Mohamed Zouari told The National their family continue to uphold his brother’s stance towards the Palestinian cause.

“We have felt an immense sense of pride for what Mohamed Zouari’s science was able to provide for the Palestinian resistance and our people in Palestine,” Mr Zouari said.

The Israeli bombing of the Palestinian Liberation Organisation’s headquarters in Hammem Echott, Tunis in October 1985 aiming to assassinate the late Palestinian president Yasser Arafat and several members of the PLO leadership, also became a determining point of the country’s definitive stance towards Israel.

Dozens of Tunisians and Palestinians were killed in the attack and the UN Security Council condemned it and called on Israel to pay reparations for the human and material losses that Tunisians had to bear.

“What is happening in Gaza is not an unjustified attack but came after decades of Israeli aggression and more than 15 years of siege on Gaza,” Amal Hamrouni, a leader from the nationalist Attayar Achaabi party and one of the participants of Thursday's rally, told The National.

“Despite the differences between the different Tunisian political groups, one thing always gathered us and that is the Palestinian cause,” Ms Hamrouni added.

The political leader said that they are fully aware that Tunisia might have to face repercussions for its official pro-Palestinian stance amid a deteriorating socio-economic situation in the country.

“When we see the world’s double standards whilst dealing with the war in Ukraine versus Palestine, we recognise that the Tunisian people might have to pay for its bias,” Ms Hamrouni said.

“However, no loss could be compared to the shed of Palestinians’ blood,” she added.

Saturday’s surprise attack on Israel by Hamas has dramatically escalated tensions in the region and resulted in hundreds of deaths on both sides.

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The flights

Direct flights from the UAE to the Nepalese capital, Kathmandu, are available with Air Arabia, (www.airarabia.com) Fly Dubai (www.flydubai.com) or Etihad (www.etihad.com) from Dh1,200 return including taxes. The trek described here started from Jomson, but there are many other start and end point variations depending on how you tailor your trek. To get to Jomson from Kathmandu you must first fly to the lake-side resort town of Pokhara with either Buddha Air (www.buddhaair.com) or Yeti Airlines (www.yetiairlines.com). Both charge around US$240 (Dh880) return. From Pokhara there are early morning flights to Jomson with Yeti Airlines or Simrik Airlines (www.simrikairlines.com) for around US$220 (Dh800) return. 

The trek

Restricted area permits (US$500 per person) are required for trekking in the Upper Mustang area. The challenging Meso Kanto pass between Tilcho Lake and Jomson should not be attempted by those without a lot of mountain experience and a good support team. An excellent trekking company with good knowledge of Upper Mustang, the Annaurpuna Circuit and Tilcho Lake area and who can help organise a version of the trek described here is the Nepal-UK run Snow Cat Travel (www.snowcattravel.com). Prices vary widely depending on accommodation types and the level of assistance required. 

DUBAI SEVENS 2018 DRAW

Gulf Men’s League
Pool A – Dubai Exiles, Dubai Hurricanes, Bahrain, Dubai Sports City Eagles
Pool B – Jebel Ali Dragons, Abu Dhabi Saracens, Abu Dhabi Harlequins, Al Ain Amblers

Gulf Men’s Open
Pool A – Bahrain Firbolgs, Arabian Knights, Yalla Rugby, Muscat
Pool B – Amman Citadel, APB Dubai Sharks, Jebel Ali Dragons 2, Saudi Rugby
Pool C – Abu Dhabi Harlequins 2, Roberts Construction, Dubai Exiles 2
Pool D – Dubai Tigers, UAE Shaheen, Sharjah Wanderers, Amman Citadel 2

Gulf U19 Boys
Pool A – Deira International School, Dubai Hurricanes, British School Al Khubairat, Jumeirah English Speaking School B
Pool B – Dubai English Speaking College 2, Jumeirah College, Dubai College A, Abu Dhabi Harlequins 2
Pool C – Bahrain Colts, Al Yasmina School, DESC, DC B
Pool D – Al Ain Amblers, Repton Royals, Dubai Exiles, Gems World Academy Dubai
Pool E – JESS A, Abu Dhabi Sharks, Abu Dhabi Harlequins 1, EC

Gulf Women
Pool A – Kuwait Scorpions, Black Ruggers, Dubai Sports City Eagles, Dubai Hurricanes 2
Pool B – Emirates Firebirds, Sharjah Wanderers, RAK Rides, Beirut Aconites
Pool C – Dubai Hurricanes, Emirates Firebirds 2, Abu Dhabi Saracens, Transforma Panthers
Pool D – AUC Wolves, Dubai Hawks, Abu Dhabi Harlequins, Al Ain Amblers

Gulf U19 Girls
Pool A – Dubai Exiles, BSAK, DESC, Al Maha
Pool B – Arabian Knights, Dubai Hurricanes, Al Ain Amblers, Abu Dhabi Harlequins

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RESULT

Argentina 0 Croatia 3
Croatia: 
Rebic (53'), Modric (80'), Rakitic (90' 1)

Racecard

6pm: Mina Hamriya – Handicap (TB) $75,000 (Dirt) 1,400m

6.35pm: Al Wasl Stakes – Conditions (TB) $60,000 (Turf) 1,200m

7.10pm: UAE Oaks – Group 3 (TB) $150,000 (D) 1,900m

7.45pm: Blue Point Sprint – Group 2 (TB) $180,000 (T) 1,000m

8.20pm: Nad Al Sheba Trophy – Group 3 (TB) $200,000 (T) 2,810m

8.55pm: Mina Rashid – Handicap (TB) $80,000 (T) 1,600m

MATCH INFO

Uefa Champions League, semi-final result:

Liverpool 4-0 Barcelona

Liverpool win 4-3 on aggregate

Champions Legaue final: June 1, Madrid

Real estate tokenisation project

Dubai launched the pilot phase of its real estate tokenisation project last month.

The initiative focuses on converting real estate assets into digital tokens recorded on blockchain technology and helps in streamlining the process of buying, selling and investing, the Dubai Land Department said.

Dubai’s real estate tokenisation market is projected to reach Dh60 billion ($16.33 billion) by 2033, representing 7 per cent of the emirate’s total property transactions, according to the DLD.

Updated: October 12, 2023, 5:28 AM`