[R-G] Haneya: Hamas moves on two tracks to face Israel's aggression
Anthony Fenton
fentona at shaw.ca
Mon Jan 12 15:43:44 MST 2009
Haneya: Hamas moves on two tracks to face Israel's aggression
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2009-01/13/content_10647855.htm
GAZA, Jan. 12 (Xinhua) -- Deposed Palestinian Prime Minister
Ismail Haneya said in a televised address on Monday night that Hamas
is working on two parallel tracks, the first is resistance and
steadfastness, the second is the political track to confront the
military aggression on the Palestinian people.
Haneya made the speech to the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip in
the pro-Hamas al-Aqsa TV station, and it is his second appearance
since the beginning of the Israeli military air and ground offensive
on the enclave on Dec. 27 last year.
Haneya was sitting on a chair, and behind him there is a
Palestinian flag and a huge old and a curly big picture of the Domof
Rock in Jerusalem. He looked exhausted as he was hiding underground
for 17 days.
"We are approaching victory," he said in a recorded TV address.
Adding that "The blood which has flowed will not have flowed in vain
as it will bring us victory, thanks be to God."
Haneya continued "I tell you that after 17 days of this foolish
war, Gaza has not been broken and Gaza will not fall."
As he usually does, Haneya addressed words that aims at
strengthening the Palestinians' spirits, and using verses from the
Moslems' Holy Book of the Quran that talks about patience, power and
steadfastness in fighting the enemy.
"In spite of loosing their beloved ones, the resident of the Gaza
Strip are not crying and weeping and they are not afraid of the
Zionist enemy's aggression," said Haneya.
He called on the Arabs and Moslems all-over the world "to
escalate their popular uprisings all-over the Arab and Islamic worlds
as long as the Zionist enemy is escalating its aggression on our
people."
Haneya voiced more powerful as he said "in spite of the tight
blockade and the barbarian war the Zionist enemy is carrying out
against the Palestinian people," adding "we have an appointment to
meet soon as victory will be to our side."
Israel has been carrying out an ongoing war on the Gaza Strip for
17 days, leaving over 900 people killed and more than 4,000 wounded.
Both Israel and Hamas movement, which rules the enclave, refused the
UN resolution and the ceasefire.
Meanwhile, the Qatari-based al-Jazeera TV channel reported
earlier that according to sources from Cairo in Egypt, the talks on
reaching a ceasefire with Israel "has achieved a tangible progress."
Editor: Mu Xuequan
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