Hamas asks supporters for money, guns, not lawyers
Palestinian militant group Hamas has urged supporters around the world to send it arms, fighters and money to back its fight against arch-foe Israel. "We ask all the people in surrounding Arab countries, the Muslim world and everyone who wants to support us to send weapons, money and men," Hamas political leader Khaled Meshaal said. "You should not shy away from of this. This is resistance, not terrorism.'
They always say that before blowing a bus or shooting a few babies. | Prominent Muslim cleric Sheikh Youssef al-Qaradawi says Muslims should boycott banks refusing to transfer funds to the Palestinians. The US has said it could penalise banks that help provide money to the Hamas-led Government. "We call on Muslims to boycott banks that do not transfer money to the Palestinians," he said. "The boycott would force them to cooperate."
Hamas, which has carried out about 60 suicide bombings against Israel since a Palestinian uprising erupted in 2000, won elections in January and formed its first government in March. Hamas, which has largely abided by a cease-fire for more than a year, has been under increasing Western and Israeli financial pressure to recognise the Jewish state, abandon armed struggle and accept interim Israeli-Palestinian peace deals.
Posted by: Besoeker 2006-05-11 |