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What
Is Happening To Gaza Is Big Shame On
The Arabs, The Idiots |
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November 24, 2008 DAMASCUS, (PIC)-- Head of
Hamas's political bureau Khaled Mishaal has
condemned Sunday the unexplainable Arab and
international indifference to the suffering of
the Palestinian citizens in Gaza, describing
what is happening in Gaza as "big shame on the
Arab Ummah".
Mishaal's straight remarks were uttered as he
spoke to participants in the international
Arab conference for the Right of Return that
was held in the Syrian capital Damascus,
criticizing Egypt's insistence to keep the
Rafah crossing point sealed off despite the
looming catastrophe in Gaza Strip.
"Don’t leave the sea to foreign sympathisers….
all Arab states could send boats to Gaza….,"
underlined Mishaal.
Futile negotiations:
Reacting to the unfruitful Israeli-PA
negotiations, Mishaal said that Hamas strongly
condemns those negotiations, and puts big
question mark on them, especially that it
continues amidst the Palestinian political
division.
"As far as we are concerned, we believe that
the Palestinian negotiator isn’t eligible and
isn't entitled to carry out such
negotiations…. Why the negotiations stopped
for five years during the term of [late
Palestinian leader] Yasser Arafat? and why it
remained frozen after Hamas won the elections,
and only started after the political division
in the Palestinian arena occurred? It is clear
that the political division was meant to cover
the negotiations, and to give the Palestinian
negotiator a free hand in compromising
Palestinian national constants", underscored
Mishaal.
He also made it clear that Hamas and the
Palestinian refugees reject monetary
compensation or naturalization in the host
countries as a solution to the refugee
problem, stressing that the resistance is the
right of the Palestinian people till the
occupation is removed, and the RoR is an
inalienable right for every Palestinian
refugee displaced and forced out of his
homeland.
"We believe that any one compromising the RoR
or talks of difficulties in realizing it was
involved in the compensation and
naturalization schemes", Mishaal pointed out.
He also addressed Arab states, saying, " Have
mercy on the Palestinian people… provide them
with honorable life, and don’t force them to
seek refuge in foreign countries… was the Arab
world incapable to host few hundreds of
Palestinian refugees who fled war-torn Iraq,
and were forced to seek refuge in Scandinavian
countries after Arab states closed all doors
before them?".
National dialogue:
The Hamas leader, furthermore,
explained that his Movement had welcomed the
Egyptian efforts in burying the hatchet
between Hamas and Fatah, and dealt with it
positively, but, he stressed the dialogue was
aborted because the other parties didn’t show
interest in that dialogue.
"They wanted Hamas to criminalize the
resistance, and they wanted to impose the
Quartet committee's conditions on the new PA
government", Mishaal explained, stressing that
Hamas's problem wasn’t with Fatah faction, but
rather with a certain trend within Fatah
faction that dropped the resistance from the
PLO charter, and agreed to concede Jerusalem
and other Palestinian lands.
Finally, Mishaal urged the Arab leaders to
read the new political changes in the world
very well, and not to present any additional
initiatives, opining that the US
president-elect Barack Obama was the one who
should present something for the Arabs. |
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