Iraqi cleric seeks to criminalise Israel ties

Muqtada al-Sadr says the proposal will be put for vote in the parliament soon

Iraqi cleric Muqtada al-Sadr speaks after preliminary results of Iraq's parliamentary election were announced in Najaf, Iraq October 11, 2021. PHOTO: REUTERS

BAGHDAD:

Iraqi cleric Muqtada al-Sadr said he plans to float a proposal to parliament to criminalise the normalisation of relations with Israel.

"One of the main reasons that prompted me to have the Sadrist movement run in elections again was the issue of normalisation and Israeli ambitions to dominate our beloved Iraq," al-Sadr said in a Twitter post.

He said his movement and allies will soon unveil a proposal to be put for vote in parliament to criminalise normalisation and dealings with Israel.

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Iraq’s Penal Code punishes with death anyone who promotes “Zionist principles” or becomes a member in any institution that promotes its idea.

Iraq has no diplomatic relations with Israel, and most of Iraqi political parties oppose normalisation with Tel Aviv.

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