Another Hamas affiliate fighter declared world terrorist group amid call for Palestinian state

Another Hamas affiliate fighter declared world terrorist group amid call for Palestinian state

The government of Australia has announced that the Yemen's Ansar Allah militia group, Hauthis, is now officially designated as terrorist organization. According to the Jerusalem Post report, Australian Attorney General Mark Dreyfus, in a statement, noted that the violent activities of the group in the Red Sea's Glulf of Aden has posed a great threat to the world's business transactions and peace. The group has engaged in killing civilians in its auspicious move to sustain solidarity with Hamas terrorist in a war against Israel.

In the early stages of the war in Gaza, Washington has also announced re-enlistment of Iranian-backed militia group, Hezbollah and its Hamas counterparts as a global terrorist organization; both the US Central Command and the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations organization have reported regular Houthi attacks in the Gulf of Aden over the last few months. This is another heavy blow to actualizing Palestinian statehood at the detriment of Israel's offensive and alleged genocide.

Another Hamas affiliate fighter declared world terrorist group amid call for Palestinian state

Anthony General of Australia

There were massive reactions to the latest move by France, Norway, and Ireland in a joint statement that they would recognize the creation of the Palestinian state. This indication is purportedly meant to reward terror groups with political glory. Although, the countries tried to clarify their actions as measures of promoting everlasting peace between Israel and Palestinian Hamas in the Middle East. Meanwhile, US authorities immediately replied that supporting two states' solution is the resolution to ceasefire now. The resistance groups fighting Israel in the ongoing war have been recognized internationally as a global terrorist organisation.

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