A Sudanese minister has said that
he wants to see ties between Sudan and Israel.
Sudan's minister of investment inspired controversy on Sunday when he called on Khartoum to normalise relations with Israel.
Mubarak al-Fadil al-Mahdi made the comments on national television, while also accusing the Palestinian people of "selling out".
"They sold their land [to Israelis]," he said.
"One can agree with the Israelis or disagree with them, but they have a democratic regime," he added.
According to Mahdi, his words were representative of his
contemporaries in the ruling elite. The minister claimed there had been a
shift in political opinion with regards to normalising relations with
Israel since January.
"The issue was discussed during the Sudan National Dialogue
Conference," the minister said, adding that a number of ministers voted
to change foreign policy towards Israel.
The
feelings of the Hamas terror group were hurt:
The Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (HAMAS) Wednesday has
expressed deep regret over statements by Sudan’s Investment Minister
Mubarak al-Fadil al-Mahdi in which he called to normalize Sudan’s
relations with Israel.
- Mubarak al-Fadil (ASHRAF SHAZLY/AFP/Getty Images)
In a press release on Wednesday, Hamas expressed deep regret over
what it described as “proactive and racist remarks” by al-Mahdi, saying
his statements are “against the Palestinian people, Hamas and our
valiant resistance”.
Hamas pointed out that al-Mahdi’s statements are not in line with the
“values, principles and authenticity of the Sudanese people who love
Palestine and support the resistance”.
It called on the Sudanese government, people and political parties to
denounce these statements which contradict with Sudan’s “honourable
stances towards the Palestinian issue and the legitimate rights of our
people”.
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