Top EU court rules to keep Hamas on terror list

Top EU court rules to keep Hamas on terror list

PanARMENIAN.Net - The European Union's top court on Wednesday, July 26 upheld the bloc's decision to put Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas on its terrorism blacklist, AFP reports.

The European Court of Justice overturned a 2014 ruling by the bloc's second highest court, saying it "should not have annulled Hamas´ retention on the European list of terrorist organisations".

The lower court sparked outrage in Israel and Washington when it said Hamas should be dropped from the list because the EU had made the decision based on information from the media and internet.

But the Luxembourg-based ECJ said that in doing so, the General Court had "made an error in law" and it would now have to examine the case again.

However in a related ruling, the ECJ said Wednesday that the General Court's 2014 finding that Sri Lankan rebel group the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) should not be on the terror list was correct.

The court rarely rules against the advice of its top lawyers and there had been concerns that if the ECJ agreed with the General Court, then already tense EU-Israel relations would have been hit again.

Israel regularly berates the European Union for being soft on terrorism and bluntly rejects EU criticism of its Jewish settlements policy.

The European Union imposed travel bans and asset freezes on Hamas, which controls the Gaza Strip, after the September 11, 2001 Al-Qaeda terror attacks on New York and Washington.

Hamas opposed the sanctions from the start, arguing that it is a legally elected government and therefore has the right to conduct military operations against Israel.

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