"Hamas tells Arabs: Eliminate Israel - Leaders clarify group's aim in
visits to Mideast nations"
>http://www.wnd.com/news/printer-friendly.asp?ARTICLE_ID=48939
(von heute)
"Confronted by confusion in the Arab world over its stance on
Israel's right to exist, Hamas Political Bureau deputy head Musa Abu
Marzouq affirmed to an Egyptian interviewer that the terrorist group
that won the recent Palestinian Authority elections believes the
entire Jewish state must be eliminated."
"Marzouq .... Hamas believes that historical Palestine, that is, all
of Palestine, belongs to the Palestinian people.
Interviewer "Historical Palestine" means 1948.
Marzouq "We say that all of Palestine, from the [Jordan] River to the
[Mediterranean] Sea, belongs to the Palestinians. They have a
legitimate right to this land."
Interviewer "That's the voice directed at your own people, while the
voice directed outside speaks about 1967."
Marzouq "We use one voice in all forums. But we also say that we are
dealing realistically with the current phase � an independent
Palestinian state with full sovereignty over the West Bank,
Jerusalem, and the Gaza Strip. That is what we presented to our
people in our elections platform."
Interviewer "Is this a partial or phased solution?"
Marzouq "Yes, it is a temporary and phased solution. This is not the
permanent solution."
Hamas, responsible for more than 100 suicide bombings and scores of
shooting and rocket attacks against Israelis, won overwhelmingly in
the Jan. 25 Palestinian parliamentary elections and will form the
next government.
In Sudan, Political Bureau chief Mash'al reiterated the group's views
of Israel in a meeting aired on Al-Jazeera TV Feb. 14 that can be
viewed here, courtesy of MEMRI."
Und der designierte PA-"Presi" der Hamas, der im Westen als
"Pragmatiker" gilt (Reuters, NYT, etc pp) und auch als "Liebhaber der
schönen Künste" gelten könnte:
"Meanwhile, the head of Hamas' Political Bureau, Khaled Mash'al,
reiterated the group's views of Israel in a visit to Sudan in which
he was honored with a poetry reading in a meeting with local
intellectuals. Abdallah Abu Qiqa's poem declared: "We will unite the
armies, and they will cry 'Allah Akbar' to Tony and to Bush."
"Masha'al said, "We say to the Islamic nation: You want neither to
pay charity nor to wage jihad? You want neither to give us financial
aid nor to wage jihad? How are we supposed to liberate Palestine? How
are we supposed to regain the Al-Aqsa Mosque? How are we supposed to
be a great nation facing the world? By Allah, we have no choice but
to sacrifice our property and our souls. This is the way. There is no
other way.""
mfG
visits to Mideast nations"
>http://www.wnd.com/news/printer-friendly.asp?ARTICLE_ID=48939
(von heute)
"Confronted by confusion in the Arab world over its stance on
Israel's right to exist, Hamas Political Bureau deputy head Musa Abu
Marzouq affirmed to an Egyptian interviewer that the terrorist group
that won the recent Palestinian Authority elections believes the
entire Jewish state must be eliminated."
"Marzouq .... Hamas believes that historical Palestine, that is, all
of Palestine, belongs to the Palestinian people.
Interviewer "Historical Palestine" means 1948.
Marzouq "We say that all of Palestine, from the [Jordan] River to the
[Mediterranean] Sea, belongs to the Palestinians. They have a
legitimate right to this land."
Interviewer "That's the voice directed at your own people, while the
voice directed outside speaks about 1967."
Marzouq "We use one voice in all forums. But we also say that we are
dealing realistically with the current phase � an independent
Palestinian state with full sovereignty over the West Bank,
Jerusalem, and the Gaza Strip. That is what we presented to our
people in our elections platform."
Interviewer "Is this a partial or phased solution?"
Marzouq "Yes, it is a temporary and phased solution. This is not the
permanent solution."
Hamas, responsible for more than 100 suicide bombings and scores of
shooting and rocket attacks against Israelis, won overwhelmingly in
the Jan. 25 Palestinian parliamentary elections and will form the
next government.
In Sudan, Political Bureau chief Mash'al reiterated the group's views
of Israel in a meeting aired on Al-Jazeera TV Feb. 14 that can be
viewed here, courtesy of MEMRI."
Und der designierte PA-"Presi" der Hamas, der im Westen als
"Pragmatiker" gilt (Reuters, NYT, etc pp) und auch als "Liebhaber der
schönen Künste" gelten könnte:
"Meanwhile, the head of Hamas' Political Bureau, Khaled Mash'al,
reiterated the group's views of Israel in a visit to Sudan in which
he was honored with a poetry reading in a meeting with local
intellectuals. Abdallah Abu Qiqa's poem declared: "We will unite the
armies, and they will cry 'Allah Akbar' to Tony and to Bush."
"Masha'al said, "We say to the Islamic nation: You want neither to
pay charity nor to wage jihad? You want neither to give us financial
aid nor to wage jihad? How are we supposed to liberate Palestine? How
are we supposed to regain the Al-Aqsa Mosque? How are we supposed to
be a great nation facing the world? By Allah, we have no choice but
to sacrifice our property and our souls. This is the way. There is no
other way.""
mfG