Palestinian Envoy Slams Trump's Pope Critique, Hormuz Blockade Impact

Palestinian Ambassador to India Abdullah Abu Shawesh criticized former US President Donald Trump for his derogatory remarks about Pope Leo XIV, stating it signifies a deterioration of multilateralism and international law. He strongly condemned the US decision to blockade the Strait of Hormuz, warning it would punish the entire international community by disrupting vital oil shipments. Shawesh accused Trump of harming the Palestinian cause, specifically citing the move of the US embassy to Jerusalem as a violation of international law. He concluded that a leader who claimed to stop wars has instead launched a devastating conflict against Iran, harming global security.

Key Points: Palestinian Ambassador Criticizes Trump on Pope, Iran Blockade

  • Trump criticised as weakening international law
  • Hormuz blockade harms global community, not just Iran
  • US embassy move to Jerusalem violated law
  • Blockade disrupts critical global oil shipments
  • Actions contradict claims of stopping wars
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Multilateralism, international law deteriorated: Palestinian Ambassador slams Trump

Palestine's envoy to India says Trump's criticism of the Pope and the Strait of Hormuz blockade harm multilateralism and the global community.

"When someone has the power to criticise this significant figure, the Pope himself... multilateralism has deteriorated. - Abdullah Abu Shawesh"

New Delhi, April 13

Emphasising that "international law and multilateralism" has deteriorated, Palestinian Ambassador to India, Abdullah Abu Shawesh on Monday criticised US President Donald Trump for labelling Pope Leo XIV as "weak".

In an interview with IANS, Shawesh also slammed Trump for his decision to block the Strait of Hormuz and stressed that it would not only affect Iran but the entire international community.

On Sunday, Trump launched a sharp attack on Pope Leo XIV in a lengthy social media post, accusing the Pontiff of being "weak on crime" and criticising his stance on foreign policy, Iran, and US domestic issues.

"When someone has the power to criticise this significant figure, the Pope himself, I think that this is another step when we can say that multilateralism has deteriorated, international rules and the international law has deteriorated. It's another significant move in history... The Pope himself cannot be criticised."

When asked about Trump's stand on Iran and the current security situation in West Asia, the Palestinian Ambassador asserted that the Hormuz blockade will not just punish Iran but the international community at large.

"The strait benefits the international community at large... The main request from the Americans themselves is to open the Strait. So, I'm not really sure what is the benefit, what is the value added by blocking and closing the Strait," he stated.

The Palestine Ambassador said that Trump, who claims to have stopped so many wars around the world, has harmed the Palestinian and international community at large by launching the war against Iran.

"I think Trump's approach harms everyone, not only the Palestinian cause at large. In his first term, he made a lot of devastating moves against the Palestinian people, especially when he moved the Embassy of the United States of America to Jerusalem, which is completely against international law. A leader who has claimed to stop all the wars around the world has now launched a devastating war against Iran and also harming the Palestinian people and the international community at large. Let us remember also, no one is safe until everyone is safe," said Abdullah Abu Shawesh.

He stated that nations who produce oil will not be able to sell it if the US blocks the Strait of Hormuz.

The Strait of Hormuz, which links the Persian Gulf to the Gulf of Oman and the Arabian Sea, is one of the world's most critical oil transit routes, carrying nearly a fifth of global oil shipments.

"What about the other countries who are using this strait... The producer of the oil will not be able to sell even their oil.. This is irrational," the Ambassador stated.

The United States will begin enforcing a sweeping maritime blockade of vessels entering or exiting Iranian ports from April 13, escalating tensions after high-stakes talks between Washington and Tehran failed to yield agreement on key issues, including Iran's nuclear programme. The move, announced by US Central Command (CENTCOM), follows a presidential directive and will target "all maritime traffic entering and exiting Iranian ports", including those along the Arabian Gulf and Gulf of Oman.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While I agree that criticising the Pope so publicly is in poor taste, I'm not sure the "deterioration of international law" started with Trump. Powerful nations have always acted unilaterally when it suited them. The US moving its embassy to Jerusalem was a clear example. The world needs stronger institutions, not just stronger criticism.
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Aman W
This is a mess. First, it creates instability right in our neighbourhood. Second, as an Indian, my immediate worry is the impact on our energy security and the potential for conflict to spill over. Our government needs to navigate this very carefully. 🙏
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Sarah B
Respectfully, I think the Ambassador is conflating two issues. Questioning a religious leader's political stance is not the same as violating maritime law. The blockade is the real problem—it's an act of economic warfare that hurts ordinary people everywhere, including in India and the US.
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Vikram M
"No one is safe until everyone is safe" – that line hits hard. We saw it during COVID and we see it now with global trade. A blockade disrupts everything. Hope diplomacy prevails before this escalates further. The world can't afford another major conflict.
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Karthik V
The Palestinian perspective is crucial here, given their historical experience. When a powerful country unilaterally makes decisions that affect global stability, it sets a dangerous precedent. India has always stood for multilateralism and peaceful resolution. We must champion that voice now more than ever.

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