Thursday, 15 October 2009
Hamas Wants Unity Deal to Include Clause on Resistance Right
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15/10/2009 Hamas Resistance movement asked on Thursday for more time to consider a Palestinian unity deal and demanded that it include a clause on the right to resist Israeli occupation.
"Hamas has officially asked Egypt to give it two to three days to complete its internal consultations," the Hamas-run government spokesman Taher al-Nunu told AFP, without giving further details.
The secular Fatah party led by Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas has already said it backs the Egypt-mediated unity agreement and was due on Thursday to present a signed copy of the accord to Egyptian leaders.
A Damascus-based spokesman for Hamas and other Palestinian groups, however, had earlier said they will not sign the accord ... "unless the text includes the principles and the rights of Palestinians, especially that of resisting the Zionist occupation."
"We urge all Palestinian groups and national personalities to act rapidly and take those measures necessary to preserve the Palestinian cause from the dangers that threaten it and to insist on the historic rights of our people," said the spokesman, Khaled Abdel Majid.
Cairo has been struggling for months to get Fatah and Hamas to ink a national unity deal, but the two main Palestinian factions have repeatedly postponed the signing.
On Thursday, Fatah official Azzam al-Ahmed flew to Cairo and went straight into a meeting with officials, Palestinian Authority ambassador to Egypt Barakat al-Farra told AFP. Ahmed had said before arriving that he would hand over the agreement - signed by Fatah - to Egyptian officials.
Palestinians demand 'right to resist' clause in pact
Hamas along with the Damascus-based Palestinian resistance groups have rejected the Egyptian proposal for a unity deal unless it mentions the right of Palestinians to resist Israeli occupation.
"The Egyptian reconciliation proposal lacks a political vision concerning the conflict (with Israel) and the aggression against our people," said the spokesman for Palestinian groups based in Damascus, Khaled Abdel Majid, quoted by AFP on Thursday.
"The Palestinian factions will not sign the accord... unless the text includes the principles and the rights of Palestinians, especially that of resisting the Zionist occupation," he went on to say. "We urge all Palestinian groups and national personalities to act rapidly and take the measures necessary to preserve the Palestinian cause from the dangers that threaten it, and to insist on the historic rights of our people."
Khaled Abdel Majid also noted that the deal proposed by Egypt should also address the dangers of 'Judaization' and 'permanent aggression,' which threaten al-Quds (Jerusalem), as well as the right of return for the Palestinian refugees.
Hamas and Fatah have long been wrangling with each other over substantial discords that have led do real bottlenecks in mending fences and repairing the internal Palestinian divisions. Meanwhile, Egypt has been struggling for months to get rival Palestinian factions to sign a reconciliation deal. The latest Cairo proposal aims to lay the groundwork for new presidential and legislative elections next summer.
Ever since Hamas won an outright majority in 2006 Palestinian legislative elections, the two factions have pursued bitter rivalry featuring sporadic fighting and tit-for-tat arrests. Mutual hostilities boiled over in the summer of 2007, when Hamas seized control of the Gaza Strip from the Fatah faction.
Since then, Hamas has governed the Gaza Strip, while Fatah has continued to control the West Bank from Ramallah. Further complicating the situation, Israel and Egypt, with the blessing of the Palestinian Authority, have both sealed their borders with the Gaza Strip, effectively cutting off the coastal enclave from the rest of the world.
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Posted by JNOUBIYEH at 1:04 PM
Labels: Hamas, PA, Right to resist
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Former Participant 10.15.09 - 3:20 pm #
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Molly 10.15.09 - 4:14 pm #
15/10/2009 Hamas Resistance movement asked on Thursday for more time to consider a Palestinian unity deal and demanded that it include a clause on the right to resist Israeli occupation.
"Hamas has officially asked Egypt to give it two to three days to complete its internal consultations," the Hamas-run government spokesman Taher al-Nunu told AFP, without giving further details.
The secular Fatah party led by Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas has already said it backs the Egypt-mediated unity agreement and was due on Thursday to present a signed copy of the accord to Egyptian leaders.
A Damascus-based spokesman for Hamas and other Palestinian groups, however, had earlier said they will not sign the accord ... "unless the text includes the principles and the rights of Palestinians, especially that of resisting the Zionist occupation."
"We urge all Palestinian groups and national personalities to act rapidly and take those measures necessary to preserve the Palestinian cause from the dangers that threaten it and to insist on the historic rights of our people," said the spokesman, Khaled Abdel Majid.
Cairo has been struggling for months to get Fatah and Hamas to ink a national unity deal, but the two main Palestinian factions have repeatedly postponed the signing.
On Thursday, Fatah official Azzam al-Ahmed flew to Cairo and went straight into a meeting with officials, Palestinian Authority ambassador to Egypt Barakat al-Farra told AFP. Ahmed had said before arriving that he would hand over the agreement - signed by Fatah - to Egyptian officials.
Palestinians demand 'right to resist' clause in pact
Hamas along with the Damascus-based Palestinian resistance groups have rejected the Egyptian proposal for a unity deal unless it mentions the right of Palestinians to resist Israeli occupation.
"The Egyptian reconciliation proposal lacks a political vision concerning the conflict (with Israel) and the aggression against our people," said the spokesman for Palestinian groups based in Damascus, Khaled Abdel Majid, quoted by AFP on Thursday.
"The Palestinian factions will not sign the accord... unless the text includes the principles and the rights of Palestinians, especially that of resisting the Zionist occupation," he went on to say. "We urge all Palestinian groups and national personalities to act rapidly and take the measures necessary to preserve the Palestinian cause from the dangers that threaten it, and to insist on the historic rights of our people."
Khaled Abdel Majid also noted that the deal proposed by Egypt should also address the dangers of 'Judaization' and 'permanent aggression,' which threaten al-Quds (Jerusalem), as well as the right of return for the Palestinian refugees.
Hamas and Fatah have long been wrangling with each other over substantial discords that have led do real bottlenecks in mending fences and repairing the internal Palestinian divisions. Meanwhile, Egypt has been struggling for months to get rival Palestinian factions to sign a reconciliation deal. The latest Cairo proposal aims to lay the groundwork for new presidential and legislative elections next summer.
Ever since Hamas won an outright majority in 2006 Palestinian legislative elections, the two factions have pursued bitter rivalry featuring sporadic fighting and tit-for-tat arrests. Mutual hostilities boiled over in the summer of 2007, when Hamas seized control of the Gaza Strip from the Fatah faction.
Since then, Hamas has governed the Gaza Strip, while Fatah has continued to control the West Bank from Ramallah. Further complicating the situation, Israel and Egypt, with the blessing of the Palestinian Authority, have both sealed their borders with the Gaza Strip, effectively cutting off the coastal enclave from the rest of the world.
Source
Posted by JNOUBIYEH at 1:04 PM
Labels: Hamas, PA, Right to resist
Mollistan News
Hamas, as They Say in Arabic, is Like a Woman Interested in Sex, but Afraid of Getting Pregnant. Earth to Hamas: Your Pregnancy is Already Showing!
Hello Tony,
I agree with Anonymous1. I am from New York and I know about Molly and what she does. Im one of the people who stopped posting on this blog because of her. I also know she has a relationship with the dog
Former Participant 10.15.09 - 3:20 pm #
She Started the whole thing without condom
People come here to get information about Palestine, or to discuss its politics and culture. If you are more interested in gossiping about who said what, you are in the wrong place. I will repeat, this blog is about Palestine, not Mollistine.
Molly 10.15.09 - 4:14 pm #
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