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Saturday, 23 January 2010
Hayya: Hamas keen on achieving reconciliation not leading to a civil war
[ 23/01/2010 - 02:36 PM ]
KHAN YOUNIS, (PIC)-- Dr. Khalil Al-Hayya, a member of Hamas’s political bureau, reiterated Friday his Movement’s keenness on achieving reconciliation leading to genuine partnership and harmony, and not to a civil war.
During a ceremony held to honor families of war victims in Khan Younis, Dr. Hayya said that this partnership should protect the agenda agreed upon and the resistance option, and regain the usurped rights.
The Hamas official also deplored the oppressive campaigns waged by Mahmoud Abbas’s militias against the Palestinian resistance and its supporters in the West Bank.
“What elections are they talking about while our people in the West Bank are still being arrested,” he stressed.
For his part, Dr. Salah Al-Bardawil, the spokesman for Hamas’s parliamentary bloc, stated Friday that his Movement diligently seeks to achieve the Palestinian reconciliation that is based on the resistance option and the national constants.
In a political symposium held in Deir Al-Balah in central Gaza, Dr. Bardawil said that Hamas is always keen on ending the internal division in order to confront the Israeli occupation despite the obstacles it has been facing since it won the elections.
He highlighted that Hamas would never backtrack on its principles or recognize the occupation, and would always be faithful to the blood of martyrs.
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