Hamas Rejects Egyptian Plan To Reconcile With Fatah

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ALBERT AJI | 10/15/09 11:33 AM | AP

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DAMASCUS, Syria — Syrian-based leaders of the Islamic militant Hamas said Thursday the group will not sign an Egyptian-mediated proposal to reconcile with rival Fatah unless it is amended to say Palestinians have the right to keep fighting Israel.

The joint statement by Hamas and seven other radical, Damascus-based Palestinian factions came in response to a pressing deadline by Egypt to respond to their proposal within days.

"The wording submitted by Cairo to the factions makes no reference to the struggle (with Israel) and the aggression against our people," it said.

Western-backed Fatah said Wednesday it has accepted the Egyptian proposal to hold presidential and legislative elections next year as part of a broad package meant to end the bitter rivalry with Hamas, which has complicated U.S.-led efforts to forge peace between Israel and the Palestinians. Hamas rules the Gaza Strip while Fatah heads a rival government in the West Bank.

Egypt did not immediately comment on Hamas' demand to amend the proposed reconciliation plan.

Sami Khater, a Hamas official in Syria, said the deal could be signed later if the necessary amendments were made.

Hamas officials in Syria and Gaza cited the conflict over a recent U.N. war crimes report as a primary barrier to reconciliation efforts. The report accused both Israel and Hamas of committing war crimes during last winter's Gaza war.

Western-backed Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas sparked outrage across Palestinian society for his decision – which he later reversed – to drop support for a U.N. vote in support of the report. The vote would presumably harshly condemn Israel's war conduct.

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Hamas harshly criticized his handling of the matter, saying it create bad conditions for reconciliation.

"We still stress the need for a reconciliation but there were some changes on the ground, most important of which was the behavior of the Palestinian Authority ... which caused wide anger inside and outside Palestine," Khater told The Associated Press.

Hamas officials in Gaza indicated the Damascus statement was not a final rejection of the Egyptian plan. Lawmaker Salah Bardawil said Hamas has two more days to make a final decision and give a response to the Egyptians, while Ismail Ridwan, another Gaza leader, said Hamas was still studying the proposal.

Hamas seized control of Gaza two years ago after routing forces loyal to Abbas. The Palestinians have since had two rival governments in the Palestinians territories.

Fatah interpreted the Damascus statement as a rejection of the Egyptian proposal.

Abbas said Thursday that if there is no reconciliation deal, he will unilaterally schedule parliamentary and presidential elections in January – a date he said is required by law. His comments, during a news conference with Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, are likely intended to pressure Hamas to accept the Egyptian proposal.

Under the proposal, the Palestinians would hold presidential and legislative elections on June 28.

In the meantime, Hamas would allow some 3,000 Fatah loyalists to return to duty in the security forces in the coastal Gaza Strip. Monitoring committees would work toward establishing a unified Palestinian security force for Gaza and the West Bank, while the rival sides would form a separate committee to work together to prepare for the elections.

The Egyptian proposal has failed to address some key issues in the dispute – most importantly whether a unified Palestinian government would accept international demands to renounce violence and recognize Israel's right to exist.

Hamas' refusal to recognize Israel was a major point of friction in a short-lived Palestinian unity government that disintegrated during the Gaza infighting.

Hamas' top leaders live in exile in Syria because they fear assassinations by Israel in the coastal area.

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Associated Press Writers Mohammed Daraghmeh in Ramallah, West Bank, and Ben Hubbard in Gaza City, Gaza Strip, contributed to this report.

DAMASCUS, Syria — Syrian-based leaders of the Islamic militant Hamas said Thursday the group will not sign an Egyptian-mediated proposal to reconcile with rival Fatah unless it is amended to say...
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- admiralj I'm a Fan of admiralj 3 fans permalink

It is time to do one thing. On Jan. 2010 the West Bank and Gaza will become Palestinian's new country. They will have full diplomatic relations with Israel and the world. Fatah can then invite leaders of Hamas who accept this into the government. Those who don't will be hunted down (no matter which country they try to hide in) and killed on sight. Pure and simple if you want to remain a terrorist your days are numbered. Hide as long as you can, but your walking dead.

All land taken after '67 war will be given back and those Israeli's who want to stay will live under the new Palestinian government. Those who don't can move back into Israel. The Geneva Convention will not allow Israel to keep war gains.

End result = Peace in the Middle East.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:14 PM on 10/22/2009
- Pem3 I'm a Fan of Pem3 26 fans permalink
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I will have to say turn the area into a glassy park commemorating mans senseless battle for the ownership of a chunk of land. People can visit there and reflect in 50,000 years, it will be interesting to see if any one cares about our little struggles then.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:34 PM on 10/15/2009
- alysheba 3 I'm a Fan of alysheba 3 40 fans permalink

"The joint statement by Hamas and seven other radical, Damascus-based Palestinian factions came in response to a pressing deadline by Egypt to respond to their proposal within days."

Obviously Hamas isn't the only political party who feels that Fatah is not a viable party to reconcile with.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:59 PM on 10/15/2009
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And it does bother YOU that Hamas and the rest of Jihadfists are based in Syria and repeat exactly what they''re told by their Syrian masters?Obviously not.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:33 PM on 10/15/2009
- alysheba 3 I'm a Fan of alysheba 3 40 fans permalink

And does it bother you that most of the world is beginning to acknowledge the atrocities committed by Israel, and the blind support of the US for these atrocities?

I have condemned Hamas for their atrocities, why cannot I express my outrage at Israel for their atrocities?

Why can Israel and the Israeli supporters not understand that most of us who ask Israel to respect Human Rights in the ME do this because we WANT a country of Israel to survive? Does Israel truly believe that they will be able to continue indiscriminately kill Palestinians, and never have to answer for it's crimes? These actions will further isolate Israel in the international community. And eventually even America will need to begin to hold Israel at arm's length if it wants to continue to have any credibility in the world.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:12 AM on 10/16/2009
- Spencaa I'm a Fan of Spencaa 14 fans permalink

How do you expect Palestinians to get anything done if they can't even agree with one another?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:50 PM on 10/15/2009
- CigarGod I'm a Fan of CigarGod 112 fans permalink
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Change "Palestinians" to "Americans" and you will have your answer.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:05 PM on 10/15/2009
- Pem3 I'm a Fan of Pem3 26 fans permalink
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Nice true comment.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:23 PM on 10/15/2009
- StCuthbert I'm a Fan of StCuthbert 32 fans permalink
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Hamas will never give up their "right" to "resist the occupation" which, since they consider all of Israel to be occupied, means their "right" to destroy Israel. No wonder they don't want to reconcile with anyone, not Egypt, not Fatah and definitely not "the Zionist entity".

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:12 PM on 10/15/2009
- TJCole I'm a Fan of TJCole 162 fans permalink
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That's how they roll, in "The Holy Land..!"

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:42 PM on 10/15/2009
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Yep. Even Arabs are getting tired of this horse-and- pony show.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:05 PM on 10/15/2009
- vinny I'm a Fan of vinny 76 fans permalink
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On 9 January 2009, Abbas term as president, at least as he was originally elected, ended. Abbas extended his term for another year, stating the Basic Law gave him the right to do so, so he could align the next presidential and parliamentary elections. Pointing to the Palestinian constitution, Hamas disputes the validity of this move, and considers Abbas' term to have ended, in which case Abdel Aziz Duwaik, Speaker of the Palestinian Legislative Council (or, since Israel has detained the speaker, his deputy Ahmad Bahar) has become acting president.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:09 PM on 10/15/2009
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And of course, whinny considers Hamas' military coup and take over of ALL governing offices and functions in Gaza is legal and according to law... ROFL....

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:08 PM on 10/15/2009
- alysheba 3 I'm a Fan of alysheba 3 40 fans permalink

The UN has declared the election victories of Hamas as legal. Not Hamas' fault that people have realized that Fatah has done nothing for the Palestinians, other than line the pockets of Abbas' family and friends.

Why do Israeli supporters only consider UN Resolutions and opinions valid when it is what they want to hear? Anything which may go against Israel is claimed to be "anti-Semitic".

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:34 PM on 10/15/2009
- vinny I'm a Fan of vinny 76 fans permalink
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according to the history books - fatah was readying a coup d'etat...

why do you fly that flag, you israeli?

wouldn't surpise me, given your disdain for democracy.­..

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:40 PM on 10/15/2009
- cj124 I'm a Fan of cj124 2 fans permalink

have to agree, they should have the right to resist the aggressive occupation. how many times can you kick a dog and not expect him to defend himself.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:27 AM on 10/15/2009
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And it doesn't at all bother you that the poodle is very weak and gets beaten up all of the time?
Obviously not.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:31 PM on 10/15/2009

It doesn't look like they will ever reconcile. Their differences are too big. The solution is to have a three state solution.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:22 AM on 10/15/2009
- al343806 I'm a Fan of al343806 2 fans permalink

That's actually not a terrible idea

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:16 AM on 10/16/2009

As with all freedom fighters, the Palestinians have a right to resist. I too am a bit skeptical about Abbas's leadership power. The United States and Israel played him like a well worn fiddle over the Goldstein report debacle. His credibility is, I'm afraid, completely shot.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:01 AM on 10/15/2009
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"As with all freedom fighters, the Palestinians have a right to resist. "
1.Anyone who used the words "freedom" and "Hamas" doesn't know the first thing about either..
2. Hmmm... maybe try considering another path towards statehood than random lobbing of rockets on Israeli civilians. Especially in view of the fact that Palestinian militants lost every conflict they've ever been involved in the Middle East. Nah, that would make too much sense.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:14 PM on 10/15/2009
- CigarGod I'm a Fan of CigarGod 112 fans permalink
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Says the guy who supports the imprisonment of Gaza.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:38 PM on 10/15/2009
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Classic strategy -divide and conquer-

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:36 AM on 10/15/2009
- myopinion2 I'm a Fan of myopinion2 22 fans permalink

Hamas can't even agree to the Egyptian-mediated terms for reconcilliation with the PA. But the anti-Israel posters here nonetheless will continue to insist that Hamas has "implicitly " accepted Oslo and will continue to venomously condemn Israel for opposing Hamas as unrepentant militants, if not terrorists. Sigh

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:14 AM on 10/15/2009
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myopinion2 - clearly if you where better informed and had an understanding of the suffering your government throws so easily and eagerly at others, you would sing a differnet song....

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:57 PM on 10/15/2009
- JohnnyLee I'm a Fan of JohnnyLee 10 fans permalink

Blame USA. How cliche. Because we all know how wonderful the World would be without it!

Maybe you need an education on Hamas? Join their Mickey Mouse club.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gi-c6lbFGC4

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:21 PM on 10/15/2009

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