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KUWAIT CITY, May 8: Many MPs have condemned the Israelis for breaking into the Al Aqsa mosque and attacking Palestinians residing in Jerusalem. MP Abdulkareem Al-Kandari criticized the attitude of the international community which blames Islam due to the isolated crimes committed by a Muslim or an Arab, yet it turns a deaf ear and blind eye to the systematic war and crimes against humanity committed by the Zionist entity targeting the Palestinians. He also condemned the official Arab response pushing the train to speed up normalizing relations with Israel.
Other MPs including Musaed Al-Ardi and Abdulaziz Al-Saqaabi criticized the statement of Kuwait’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs as it violated the decree issued in 1967 stating that Kuwait is in a defensive war with Israel and referring to the latter as a ‘Zionist entity’. He pointed out the ministry’s statement is totally different from the stipulation of the decree. These MPs voiced objection as well to the te
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KUWAIT CITY, May 4: Several MPs voiced objection to the decision of the Cabinet to prevent citizens, who have not been vaccinated against coronavirus, from travelling. MP Osama Al-Shaheen said the decision is unconstitutional, asserting His Highness the Prime Minister Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled and the concerned ministers should be held liable politically and legally. He pointed out it is reasonable to encourage citizens to get vaccinated, but forcing them to do so is unacceptable.
MP Abdulkareem Al-Kandari stressed that whoever is protected from questioning misuses his power. He asserted the government is dealing with the crisis through the issuance of disturbing decisions like preventing citizens from travelling and allowing the return of expatriate teachers although the academic year will end soon. He considers such decisions a violation of the Constitution.