The Hamas Movement has denounced the Israeli occupation authority’s decision to deprive relatives of Palestinian martyr Mohamed Souf of work permits describing it as a “mass punitive measure.”
In a statement on Thursday Hamas spokesman Jihad Taha called on human rights groups to condemn the mass punishment policy that is pursued by the IOA against the Palestinians.
Spokesman Taha said that such policy “violates the most basic human rights and reflects Israel’s sadism.”
On Tuesday morning 18-year-old Mohamed Souf carried out a stabbing and car-ramming operation at the illegal settlement of Ariel and on a nearby highway killing three Jewish settlers and wounding three others seriously.
Later the Israeli occupation army revoked the entry permits to Israel (1948 occupied Palestine) for hundreds of Palestinian citizens from the family of Souf.