London mayor under fire for refusing to call Hezbollah a terror organization June 27, 2017London's Mayor Sadiq Khan (AP/Kirsty Wigglesworth)(AP/Kirsty Wigglesworth)London mayor under fire for refusing to call Hezbollah a terror organization Tweet WhatsApp Email https://worldisraelnews.com/londons-mayor-fire-not-supporting-hezbollah-terror-designation/ Email Print London’s Mayor is refusing to confirm that he would support the designation of all of Hezbollah as a terrorist organization.London’s Mayor Sadiq Khan has come under fire for refusing to confirm that he would petition UK Home Secretary Amber Rudd to designate all of Hezbollah as a terrorist organization.The question regarding the terror group’s status was raised last week by London Assembly Member David Kurten (UKIP) in response to the presence of Hezbollah flags during an anti-Israel Al-Quds Day march in London.“That will close the loophole to stop people marching through the streets of London with a flag with a gun on it,” Kurten said in support of the terror designation during a London Assembly meeting.At the same meeting, Assembly Member Andrew Boff (Conservative) accused Khan of not doing his job, saying the mayor seems to be “avoiding saying, ‘Yes I’ll [confirm the designation with the home secretary].’” Rudd said she would explore the possibility of banning the annual Al-Quds Day march and designating all of Hezbollah as a terrorist organization. In the past, the European Union (EU) has come under scrutiny for making a distinction between the so-called “military” and “political” wings of Hezbollah, only giving the “military” wing a terror designation.Read Israeli UN Ambassador Danon slams Hezbollah for urging ceasefire while killing IsraelisThe grassroots group North West Friends of Israel amassed 20,000 signatures on a petition advocating for the Hezbollah terror designation.Last year, Hezbollah flags were similarly featured at London’s Al-Quds Day, accompanied by placards bearing the words “We Are All Hezbollah.”By: JNS.org Al Quds marchHezbollahLondonSadiq Khan