Tuesday, 17 May 2011
Hamdan: Major breakthroughs in Hamas's relations with West
Comment:
As a supporter of Hamas leading the resistance, I advise you, Osama, not to get exited, the so called breakthoughs shall lead to no where. Ask Abbas.
The only breakthrough I and everybody can see is the Palestinian uprising to enforce unity and the Nakba march to Gallili, and Majdal shams.
[ 16/05/2011 - 05:23 PM ]
BEIRUT, (PIC)-- Hamas foreign relations official Osama Hamdan suggested that there are some ”significant” breakthroughs in his party's relations with the West but said he wasn't going to jump to any conclusions.
“I believe there are significant breakthroughs in the relationships between Hamas and several western states. Europe is showing more understanding of Hamas's positions. But I believe it is too early to rush to conclusions. We should see something practical on the ground and not just statements,” Hamdan said in a press statement on Monday.
He added that popular revolutions calling for freedom are increasing Arab-Islamic power and will therefore increase Hamas's power.
“We believe that the popular revolutions come in the context of liberating the [Arabs and Muslims] from dependency. The people seeking liberation realize the magnitude of the challenges.”
“Our policy, as a movement, is that we have never behaved in a way that leads to more problems in the Arab world. Hamas's positions have been responsible and keen to serve the interests of the [Arabs and Muslims]. No one can doubt that.”
River to Sea Uprooted Palestinian
As a supporter of Hamas leading the resistance, I advise you, Osama, not to get exited, the so called breakthoughs shall lead to no where. Ask Abbas.
The only breakthrough I and everybody can see is the Palestinian uprising to enforce unity and the Nakba march to Gallili, and Majdal shams.
[ 16/05/2011 - 05:23 PM ]
BEIRUT, (PIC)-- Hamas foreign relations official Osama Hamdan suggested that there are some ”significant” breakthroughs in his party's relations with the West but said he wasn't going to jump to any conclusions.
“I believe there are significant breakthroughs in the relationships between Hamas and several western states. Europe is showing more understanding of Hamas's positions. But I believe it is too early to rush to conclusions. We should see something practical on the ground and not just statements,” Hamdan said in a press statement on Monday.
He added that popular revolutions calling for freedom are increasing Arab-Islamic power and will therefore increase Hamas's power.
“We believe that the popular revolutions come in the context of liberating the [Arabs and Muslims] from dependency. The people seeking liberation realize the magnitude of the challenges.”
“Our policy, as a movement, is that we have never behaved in a way that leads to more problems in the Arab world. Hamas's positions have been responsible and keen to serve the interests of the [Arabs and Muslims]. No one can doubt that.”
River to Sea Uprooted Palestinian
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