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Tunisia debates bill to criminalisenormalisation of ties with Israel

Nov 03, 2023

Tunis [Tunisia], November 3: The Tunisian parliament has started debating a bill that would criminalise any normalisation of ties with Israel as the bombardment of Gaza intensifies and the death toll surpassed 9,000.
The draft, on which deliberations started on Thursday, defines "normalisation" as "recognition of the Zionist entity or the establishment of direct or indirect ties" with it, a crime that would be classed as "high treason".
Anyone found guilty of "the crime of normalisation" could face six to 10 years in prison and a fine of 10,000 to 100,000 dinars ($3,155 to $31,553), the text says. Repeat offenders could be handed life sentences.
In addition, the bill would ban any interaction between Tunisians and Israelis, including at "events, demonstrations, meetings, exhibitions and competitions" in any context, be they "political, economic, scientific, cultural, artistic or sporting" in territory held or occupied by Israel.
'Total agreement' The proposal to outlaw ties with Israel appeared widely popular in parliament and among the public, lawmakers said.
"There is total agreement between the president, the parliament and public opinion" on this issue, parliamentary speaker BrahimBouderbala told deputies as the session kicked off.
"We strongly believe Palestine must be liberated from the river to the sea . and that a Palestinian state must be established with holy Jerusalem as its capital," he said.
The legislation was drafted in late October by a group of lawmakers who back President Kais Saied, an independent law professor who was elected to office in 2019.
Saied has shored up power and cracked down on his opponents after launching a 2021 power grab that ousted the former parliament and prime minister. Tunisia's new parliament was elected in January and has 160 deputies.
Saied has been a staunch advocate of the Palestinian cause since entering the political scene, saying it is "Tunisia's duty to stand by the Palestinian people" and that anyone who normalises ties with Israel is a "traitor".
His sentiments appear to be shared by a large swathe of Tunisians, who have taken to the streets in the thousands to voice their support for Palestinians and denounce Israeli attacks on Gaza since the war broke out.
Source: Qatar Tribune

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