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Kuwait s Czech Ambassador Says Sorry For Pro-Israeli Post, Activists Call For His Expulsion

Kuwait s Czech Ambassador Says Sorry For Pro-Israeli Post, Activists Call For His Expulsion Published May 19th, 2021 - 08:52 GMT Kuwaitis raise Palestinian flags during a ‘solidarity drive’ on May 15, 2021. (AFP) Kuwait summoned yesterday the ambassador of the Czech Republic in the country after a social media post in support of the Zionist entity stirred nationwide online criticism. This comes as Zionist air strikes continued to hammer the Gaza Strip after a week of violence that has killed more than 200 people, the large majority Palestinian. Martin Dvorak uploaded on his personal Instagram account an image of himself, with a Zionist flag, along with a statement that said: “I stand with (the Zionist entity).” Yesterday, he deleted the post and issued a letter of apology that said he was “extremely remorseful”.

Kuwait summons Czech envoy over Zionist post

Kuwait summons Czech envoy over Zionist post
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Curfew lifted on first day of Eid - ARAB TIMES

Messenger KUWAIT CITY, May 10: The Council of Ministers decided today in its meeting headed by His Highness the Prime Minister Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled, to lift curfew from the first day of Eid Al-Fitr. All commercial activities will be closed from 8 pm until 5 am except for restaurants, cafes, maintenance services, pharmacies, groceries, parallel markets, and medical supplies. Private and public sector workers in the offices will not exceed 60%. Cinemas and restaurants will be open for vaccinated. WhatsApp

Travel ban on non-vaccinated violates Kuwaiti Constitution - ARAB TIMES

MPs DECRY MINISTERIAL OVERREACH … YOU DON’T OWN US 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.

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