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Tunisia-UGTT warns against attempting to normalize with Israel

The Tunisian General Labor Union (UGTT) has warned the Tunisian authorities against any movement towards normalization with the Zionist entity.

“The trade unionists, the national forces and the whole of the Tunisian people will resist any effort to pull Tunisia into the swamp of normalization”, declared the UGTT reiterating its request to Parliament to pass the law criminalizing standardization.

The UGTT evoked Tunisia’s positions shielding the right of the Palestinian and rejecting the Zionist entity and its continued condemnation of the massacres it commits against the defenceless Palestinian people.

Furthermore, It reiterated its rejection of any relationship with the Zionist entity, be it political, economic, cultural, academic or otherwise.

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