Shafaq News/ The Israeli Foreign Minister, Yair Lapid, welcomed an Iraqi gathering's call for normalization with his Country, describing the event as "a hopeful event."
"From the day this government took office, our goal has been to expand the Abrahamic Accords. The event in Iraq inspires hope for places we hadn't thought of before," the Israeli Foreign Minister said in response to the event.
"We and Iraq have a common history and roots in the Jewish community, and wherever they contact us, we will do anything to turn back the clock," he said.
A new Iraqi group called for the normalization of relations with Israel publicly, an unprecedented event held in Erbil.
The group, which includes more than 300 Iraqi figures from the Sunni and Shiite sects from Baghdad, Mosul, Al-Anbar, Babel, Saladin, and Diyala, demanded that Iraq have normal relations with Israel through The Abraham Accords.
The Abraham Accords were signed on the White House lawn in September 2020 between Israel, Bahrain, and the United Arab Emirates. Morocco and Sudan signed normalization agreements with Israel in the ensuing months.
The statement said, "We are a gathering of Sunnis and Shiites that includes members of the (Sunni) Sons of Iraq Awakening Movement (Al-Sahwa), as well as intellectuals, tribal sheikhs, and youth activists from the 2019-2021 protest movement. Some of us have confronted ISIS and al-Qaeda."
"We have demonstrated in blood and tears that we oppose all extremists, the Sunni jihadists and Iranian-backed Shiite militias. We have also demonstrated our patriotism...We have sacrificed our lives for a united Iraq and hope to achieve a federal system in the Country," the statement said.
Meanwhile, Al-Sahwa distanced itself from supporting or joining this gathering.
The head of the Movement, Ahmed Abu Risha, said in a statement, "Based on our ethical commitment and responsibility, we announce that they (this group) do not represent anyone, and they are not allowed to exploit tribal or regional personnel to take a position."
In turn, Ammar Tohme, head of "the National Approach" bloc, which represents Muhammad al-Yaqoobi's authority in Najaf, condemned and "strongly" rejected this group's invitation, calling for "prosecuting the voices that call for normalization with Israel."
Tohme said, "Iraqi law criminalizes these treacherous actions against the principles of the Iraqis, and… these actions are also against the Iraqis' historical positions in support of the Palestinian cause and combating Zionist arrogance and its extreme criminality."
The bloc Head called on "the Iraqi government, parliament, national political forces, social activities, and Arab tribes to adopt a united and courageous position in condemning and rejecting these malicious plans."