Hamas, unchanged, unchanging, ever anti-Israel

The AFP has the balls to publish what the AP and Reuters usually downplay.

RAMALLAH, West Bank (AFP) – Hamas’s exiled leader Khaled Meshaal vowed Friday that his organisation would continue to resist
Israel and would not compromise its claims to all of historical Palestine.

Speaking from Damascus by telephone, Meshaal addressed thousands of Hamas supporters who had gathered in the
West Bank city of Ramallah to mark the third anniversary of the deaths of former Hamas leaders Abdel Aziz Rantissi and Ahmed Yassin, who were killed by Israel within weeks of each other in 2004.

“Hamas will not back down. We will not give up on a single metre of our homeland,” Meshaal said to thunderous applause.

“We will and we must continue in the path of resistance,” he added.

Of course, even the AP is obtuse. Here comes the laugh-line:

Earlier this year, in a bid to end a Western-lead aid boycott, Hamas formed a unity government with the rival
Fatah faction loyal to president Mahmud Abbas.

Israel and the West, however, say they remain unconvinced the new government meets international demands for acceptance, including recognising Israel and renouncing violence.

Gee. Ya think?

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2 Responses to Hamas, unchanged, unchanging, ever anti-Israel

  1. Lil Mamzer says:

    Meryl, please tell me why Israel shouldn’t send out her best forces and terminate (with extreme prejudice) every Hamas Arab they can find, including Haniyeh and Meshaal.
    Hamas keeps reminding the world they are at war with the Jews. Israel should remind them what a real war is like.

  2. Can’t tell you that, Mamzer. I’ve never understood why they don’t do that to all the terrorists.

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