- Another Good Comment on another Wheelchaired Patroit. "What do you expect Haniyeh to say? The people of Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Syria support Palestinian resistance and Hamas. Obviously, the governments are a different story. This is politics and sometimes you have to soften your rhetoric and look for a solution - thats what Haniyeh is doing. I dont think he believes that Egypt and Saudi are going to help Palestinians acheive their rights but he is leaving his options open - this is a clever strategy. Your constant description of Ismail Haniyeh as Habila is also offensive to the many Muslims and Arabs that see this man as a great leader who is humble, principled and steadfast. Obviously, you can say what you want but I doubt you'll get very far. "
- Bilal,
- "Habila may be honest and steadfast, but he is no liberation leader. What the Palestinians need is a leader of the caliber of Castro, Guevara or Nasrallah, not a low-grade politician who you think is using "a clever strategy."
- What has all the politicking and running for elections under Oslo and being part of the PA bought us? A big open-air jail and starvation! "
- Tony Sayegh
Breaking and Exciting News....Habila Has a Strategy! A New Resistance Axis: Egypt-S.A.-Syria-Turkey (why not Togo?)...
وحث هنية خلال إلقائه خطبة صلاة الجمعة في أحد مساجد مدينة غزة على أن يكون التوازن الجديد قائما على المحور المصري والسعودي والسوري الذي ينفتح على تركيا.
وقال هنية إن تركيا تطوي حاليا صفحة تحالف استراتيجي مع إسرائيل وهي تستعيد دورها الإسلامي وتعود بقوة لقضايا الأمة وبالتحديد القضية الفلسطينية.
وحدد هنية ثلاثة أسس لهذا التحالف هي الاعتراف بفشل المفاوضات والذهاب إلى حوار وطني بهدف التوصل إلى برنامج سياسي يقوم على الثوابت الفلسطينية، وتحقيق المصالحة الوطنية الفلسطينية الحقيقية.
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Screwed because Pharaoh failed to produce a domisticated Hamas as he, SUN TZU, (I mean TON TFUUUU) pridicted, he would hunt any thing to attack Hamas.
I shall translate the last 2 lines:
"Habila" set 3 conditions for the Syrian, Egyptian, Suadi Axis:
1- Admitting the failure of peace option (Oslo).
2- National dialogue to reach a political agreement based on Palestinian constants.
3-Palestinian reconciliation.
I agree with Billal, its a smart movement, and would add well co-ordinated with Syria, Iran, and Turkey.
However what do you expect from an asshole who mocked Syria's assad call for rejional alliance saying that it shall deliver a joint Syrian-Iraqi-Turkish-Israeli-U.S.-Iranian military exercises pretty soon?
The asshole asked: "What has all the politicking and running for elections under Oslo and being part of the PA bought us? A big open-air jail and starvation!"
Few days ago the asshole posted an Arabic Article written by Azzam Tamimi (Azzam is Hamas or at least a Pro-Hamas) about Hamas's Only Statigy
This very moment I am watching Azzam, on Al-Hewar Channel. He said Saudis boycotted Hamas for violation of Mecca agreement. He confirmed that Hamas surprised Khalid Mashaal by the so called "coup". Azzam confirmed that the decission to Take Gaza was an operational decission taken by Hamas Leadership in Gaza. Azzam consider that Mashaal tout in Gulf states is break through the political siege.
Thats how I read Mashaal's tour, Assad's visit and Haneyeh's call.
Update: Here is Hameya speech for non-arabic readers
GAZA, (PIC)-- Palestinian premier Ismail Haneyya on Friday called for having a new Arab strategy based on the rehabilitation of the historic axis of Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Syria in order to create a kind of power of balance in the face of Israel.
During the weekly Friday khutba (sermon), Haneyya called on this axis to renew its historic relations with Turkey, which started to reconsider 60 years of its alliance with Israel and restored its Islamic role.
He also expressed his pride to see the rapprochement between Turkey and the Arab and Muslim worlds, calling for investing this for the benefit of the Palestinian cause.
The premier, in another context, stressed the importance of keeping the strategic relations with Egypt and called for addressing the last events of Rafah in a responsible way and stopping the media campaign against Gaza.
In an interview with the Iranian Al-Kawthar satellite channel, premier Haneyya had condemned Thursday the option of settlement and negotiations with Israel to restore the usurped Palestinian rights as a “false pregnancy”, highlighting that the adoption of this option will not lead to real results in light of Israel’s intransigent attitude.
Regarding the inter-Palestinian reconciliation file, the premier said that 2010 is the year of the national reconciliation because it is a strategic choice and a national need, stressing that his government is seriously determined to end the internal division.
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