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“We must name all violations of international law!” – The Daily Standard

It’s bumblebees in the cabinet. Not because Mark Rutte lied flat out about the way he deals with critical MPs, or because he knowingly let benefit parents ruined financially, but because he sent a tweet in which he expresses his support for Israel. That is of course against the sore leg of Sigrid Kaag, who has long been known as a sympathizer of radical Palestinian organizations such as Fatah, for which her Palestinian husband was once a politician.

Sigrid Kaag of D66 is apparently angry. Because she does not say it in so many words, but apparently she felt the absolute need to speak out against Prime Minister Mark Rutte’s tweet about the conflict between Israel and Hamas.

Rutte wrote the following about this.


But Kaag is not happy with that, as evidenced by the tweet she just posted online:


“Another night of shelling,” she writes. “Stop the violence. Protect civilians. Israelis and Palestinians. Our constitution demands that we identify and counter all violations of international law, ”she adds for the record. “Selectivity does not fit there.”

Apparently she thinks that Rutte is not doing that and is actually working selectively.

“It’s about peace and security for everyone,” Kaag concludes her tweet.

So it’s bumblebees in the cabinet. And that is interesting, what Rutte used on his prime minister twitter account. So he spoke for the entire cabinet. At least that must be assumed.

What will D66 do now? Does Kaag really stand up for Hamas, where she did nothing for our own benefit parents?

Kaag is married to Anis al-Qaq (1947), dentist, former Fatah politician and Palestinian ambassador to Switzerland, and has four children. The relationship between the two must be close, because according to Wikipedia she secretly married him in 1993, and that marriage cost her a position of trust at the State Department.

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