Saturday, 12 February 2011

Gaza celebrate the overthrow of Mubarak

Palestinian gov't congratulates Egyptian people on Mubarak's quitting

[ 12/02/2011 - 09:15 AM ]

GAZA, (PIC)-- The Palestinian government in Gaza congratulated the Egyptian people and revolutionists after the announcement of Hosni Mubarak's resignation and wished them more progress, prosperity and a new era of freedom.

In a press release on Friday, the government hailed the Egyptian people for their steadfastness and determination to make better future not only for them but for the whole region.

It expressed hope that Egypt could restore its pioneering role in supporting the issues of the Arab and Islamic nations, especially the Palestinian cause against the Zio-American schemes in the region.

For his part, Palestinian premier Ismail Haneyya said in a brief statement that the Egyptian revolution has made a new history for the Arab nation.

"Egypt is writing new history for the nation, and Gaza siege is reeling," Haneyya added.

The Palestinian legislative council also lauded the departure of Mubarak from power as a historic victory for both the Egyptian people and the Palestinian cause.

Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri described the removal of Mubarak from power as an initial victory for the Egyptian revolution, stressing that his Movement stands by the Egyptian people and their just demands.

"We congratulate the Egyptian people on this outcome and consider it a victory for their will and sacrifices, and the start of a new era in Egypt and the region," the spokesman said in a press statement to the Palestinian information center (PIC).

In a separate statement issued by its information office, Hamas Movement congratulated the great people of Egypt on their successful revolution and their achievement of their goals.

"We mourn the martyrs of the Egyptian revolution who irrigated this great victory with their pure blood, and we wish all wounded heroes a speedy recovery," Hamas underlined.

In a related incident, thousands of Palestinians took to the streets in the Gaza Strip on Friday night to celebrate Mubarak's resignation.

Cars drove through the streets honking their horns and Hamas resistance fighters fired their guns in the air. Many Gazans all over the Strip distributed sweets and candies and exchanged congratulations on this event, according to PIC reporters.

Hamdan: Mubarak resignation will aid Palestinian cause

[ 12/02/2011 - 07:49 AM ]

DAMASCUS, (PIC)-- Hamas foreign relations official Osama Hamdan said the resignation of once Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak and relay of power to the military on Friday are not only a historic turnover in Egypt, but for the Palestinian cause as well.

But the sudden political shift has angered Fatah, a large recipient of support from Mubarak's regime, despite the joy that prevailed in the Palestinian street that night.

”Any positive developments on the regional level will serve the Palestinian cause, and the opposite is true,” Hamdan told the PIC Friday night. ”We hope the situation in coming days will be better than now.”

Egypt, the first Arab state to sign peace accords with Israel in 1979, has played a key role in hampering Gaza's economy through a blockade imposed on its northern border with the tiny enclave in cooperation with Israel.

”I believe the normal situation in Egypt should be on the side of the choices of the Palestinians, namely in resistance, liberation, and right of return,” Hamdan said.

Commenting on how the transition will reflect on the future of the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank, Hamdan said: ”Abbas and his team of negotiators with Israel must comprehend the lesson of the peoples' will to achieve freedom and stop negotiations and undermining the national rights of the Palestinians and begging to meet with Netanyahu.”

Meanwhile, the announcement of Mubarak's stepping down has angered the West Bank-ruling Fatah movement.

Our correspondent, citing officials inside Fatah, said the Mubarak resignation has renewed authorities' concerns of a repeat in Ramallah.

PA security agencies had suppressed all activities staged in the West Bank to show solidarity with the Egyptians.

Palestinians in the West Bank began congratulating each other over the success of the Egyptian revolution via SMS in the same custom as during the holidays.
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