Friday, 13 July 2012

Hamas slams killing of Palestinian troops in Syria

"Hamas slams killing of Palestinian troops in Syria" Thus reported Al-akhbar, Nahar net and Now Lebanon, without naming the leader who slamed the killing. I checked PIC, nothing there. II checked Hamas Site and found this:
دان عضو المكتب السياسي لحركة المقاومة الإسلامية "حماس" عزت الرشق بشدة عملية القتل البشعة التي تعرَّض لها 17 مجنّداً في جيش التحرير الفلسطيني.
واعتبر الرشق في تصريح صحفي الخميس (12/7) الاعتداء على مجندي جيش التحرير الفلسطيني عملاً عنصرياً وجباناً يستهدف الوجود الفلسطيني في سورية والذين هم ضيوف لا يتدخلون في الشأن الداخلي، ويتطلعون دوماً إلى العودة لوطنهم الذي هجّروا منه.

Ezat Rishk issued a strongly worded statement on Thursday condemning "the ugly killing of 17 PLA soldiers"

Ezat Rishk called the killings "a racist, cowardly act that targets the presence of Palestinians in Syria as guests who do not interfere in internal issues."

I am sure Ezat is aware that Palestinian refugee in Syria serve their military sevice in PLA which is more or less a part of the Syrian Army.
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Ezat Rishk while condemning the racist, cowardly act commited by his Nato-Syrian Brothers, said nothing about the, cowardly killing of Syrian army and civilian. While talking about the Palestinians in Syria as guests who do not interfere in internal issues, he forgets, that Syria is only Arab state who granted the Palestinian guests the same civil rights grated to its citizens, that Syria all the time interfered in the so called Palestinian internal affairs to support the resistance and keep the Palestinian cause alive.

Until few months ago Ezat and other Hamas leaders were in Syria their safehaven free to deliver speechs every friday at Syrian Mosques, until they were instructed to leave.

Hamami imagined himeself in Nasrallah shoes and "Sincerely" Promised the pro-revolutionary regimes trading in everything, especially when the Syrian regime start "shaking" that "with every revolution to rejoice their defeat and our next gloat will be soon from free Damascus, God willing, that's a promise!"

Palestinians in Syria, like their Syrian brothers, are paying a heavy price in defending the last Arab fort. howver, I would asure Ezat, that they shall be safe as long as the fort is safe.

"Hamas slams killing of Palestinian troops in Syria"
 
Published Friday, July 13, 2012
The Palestinian Islamist group Hamas issued a strongly worded statement on Thursday condemning "the ugly killing of 17 PLA soldiers" by suspected rebels in Syria.
The head of the Palestine Liberation Army (PLA) in Syria condemned on Thursday the kidnapping and killing of 17 of his troops by "armed terrorist groups," state news agency SANA reported.

The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported on Wednesday that the bodies of 13 PLA soldiers had been found after they were kidnapped days earlier while en route to Aleppo in northern Syria.

The PLA is a battalion in the Syrian army, although it is made up of Palestinians living in Syria and who are conscripted to the armed forces.

PLA chief of staff Major General Mohammad Tareq al-Khadraa told SANA: "The fact that the armed terrorist groups kidnapped and killed 17 troops from the Palestinian Liberation Army in Syria proves the criminal, dirty role that these groups play and their links to Western and Zionist agendas."
He added that the men were "tortured and abused," that "they were unarmed, and that they were on their way to visit their families on holiday."

Khadraa called the men martyrs who "gave their lives in an offering to the liberation of Palestine."

It (Hamas) called the killings "a racist, cowardly act that targets the presence of Palestinians in Syria as guests who do not interfere in internal issues."

Hamas had its political headquarters in Damascus until the uprising began, when it sought to move its operations elsewhere due to the deteriorating security situation.
(AFP, Al-Akhbar)
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