<http://jcommunitynews.blogspot.com/2011/04/sounds-like-karthoum-in-1967-no-
no-no.html> Sounds like Karthoum in 1967: no, no, no. i.e, No to peace

Posted: 27 Apr 2011 06:24 PM PDT

        
"Our plan [involving both the Palestinian Authority and Hamas ] does not
involve negotiations with Israel or recognizing it," Zahar said. "It will be
impossible for an interim government to take part in the peace process with
Israel."

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M> Mahmoud Zahar - 1 hour ago -
<http://www.jpost.com/Headlines/Article.aspx?id=218156> Jerusalem Post

 

 



Hamas: We won't negotiate peace with Israel


Mahmoud al-Zahar says peace with Israel not on new Palestinian government's
agenda. Meanwhile, Fatah and Hamas officials outline terms of reconciliation
agreement, stress deal is first step on the way to establish independent
state, in joint press conference in Cairo

Elior Levy        <http://ynetnews.com/> ynetnews.com  April 27, 2011



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The Palestinian factions have
<http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4061418,00.html> reconciled in
the hopes of establishing an independent state, they said in a press
conference on Wednesday. Fatah Central Committee Member and chief negotiator
Azzam al-Ahmed said, "The agreement is the beginning and we shall take quick
steps to end the occupation and establish an independent Palestinian state."


Deal's Outline

        



Fatah-Hamas pact to include release of prisoners / Elior Levy


        

PA official says reconciliation agreement stipulates interim government to
be composed of 'non-partisan experts.' Senior Hamas member: Pact to include
restructuring of PLO, to allow integration of factions


Full story <http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4061507,00.html> 

        

 

Al-Ahmed said that the Palestinian people have waited for the agreement for
many years, adding that the prays

of Palestinian youth have been answered.

 

He accused Israel of using the division to "shirk its international
responsibilities" and added that the US also abandoned its responsibility
for ending "the longest occupation in history."

 

"We as Palestinians have learned a hard lesson for the past three years in
our struggle against the occupation. The occupation exploited the division
to judaise Jerusalem, complete the fence and seize lands in the West Bank,"
al-Ahmed said. "We felt a need to end the division to end the occupation."

 

The Fatah official stated that Israel had warned Palestinian President
Mahmoud Abbas of the consequences of such an agreement. "When Abu Mazen
(Abbas) presented his initiative, Netanyahu warned him, but Abu Mazen
answered him from Moscow - Hamas comes first. Hamas is part of Palestinian
life - it is the forefront of the struggle. Our unity is our best weapon
against the occupation."

 

Hamas' deputy politburo chief Moussa Abu Marzouk announced during the press
conference of the coming of a "new age" and said that all Palestinian
factions will meet over the weekend to sign the agreement.

 

"This is not the end of the dialogue," he said. "After all the factions sign
the understandings with Fatah and Hamas we shall form a new government and
embark on a new era in the Palestinian struggle - in order to obtain our
rights and preserve the Palestinian people's national rights."  

 


'Peace with Israel not on our agenda'


Mahmoud al-Zahar, a senior Hamas leader who participated in the talks said
that peace with Israel was not on the table. "Our program does not include
negotiations with Israel or recognizing it," Zahhar said in Cairo. "It will
not be possible for the interim national government to participate or bet on
or work on the peace process with Israel."

 

Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad welcomed the agreement in a message
posted on his Facebook page. Fayyad said that the deal is a vital step
towards unity and would lead to the establishment of an independent
Palestinian state on 1967 borders with Jerusalem as capital.

 

Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu congratulated Abbas on reaching the
agreement.

 

Hamas Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh received similar messages from Egypt's
Muslim Brotherhood leader Mohammed Badia. Khalil Assaf, independent
Palestinian figures assembly representative in the West Bank, said the
agreement was "the most important thing to happen to the Palestinians in
2011."

 

Earlier on Wednesday, Hamas official Mahmoud al-Zahar revealed additional
details of the historic pact, including the release of political prisoners
and the establishment of a joint security higher committee.

 

Following the announcement on the unity pact, Palestinians residents across
the West Bank and Gaza Strip went out on the streets to celebrate the
dramatic reconciliation between the longtime foes.

 

"It is a positive step for our national unity," said Gaza resident Yusuf
Lafy, adding, "It brings us one step closer to liberating our occupied
territories, because it will garner international legitimacy."

 


Cool response from Washington


The United States reacted coolly on Wednesday to the reconciliation
annoucement, calling Hamas a "terrorist" group and saying any Palestinian
government must renounce violence.

 

"The United States supports Palestinian reconciliation on terms which
promote the cause of peace. Hamas, however, is a terrorist organization
which targets civilians," White House spokesman Tommy Vietor said in a
statement.

 

"To play a constructive role in achieving peace, any Palestinian government
must accept the Quartet principles and renounce violence, abide by past
agreements, and recognize Israel's right to exist," he said.

 

Spokespersons for the White House and the State Department said that they
were seeking more information about the reported deal between the two
groups.

 

Reuters and Roi Kais contributed to this report



 



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