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Hamas: Sharon's death leaves us 'confident in victory'
[Ynet] Hamas, always the voice of sweet reason, front man says Paleostinians 'feel extreme happiness'; Fatah official: We wanted to see Sharon at the ICC

Hamas, the turban Paleostinian rulers of the Gazoo Strip who seized power of the coastal region two years after Ariel Sharon ceded Israeli control of the region, hailed the former prime minister's death Saturday as the "departure of (a) criminal."

"We have become more confident in victory with the departure of this tyrant," said Hamas front man Sami Abu Zurhi, whose movement preaches the destruction of the Jewish state.

"Our people today feel extreme happiness at the death and departure of this criminal whose hands were smeared with the blood of our people and the blood of our leaders here and in exile."

There was no immediate comment on the death from Paleostinian President the ineffectual Mahmoud Abbas
... a graduate of the prestigious unaccredited Patrice Lumumba University in Moscow with a doctorate in Holocaust Denial...
, with whom Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Sharon's successor as Likud party leader, has been holding US-sponsored peace talks.

Abbas' political party Fatah, however, echoed rival Hamas' condemnation of Sharon, and blamed him for the death of Yasser Arafat, who died in 2004.

"Sharon was a criminal, responsible for the liquidation of (Paleostinian president Yasser) Arafat, and we would have hoped to see him appear before the International Criminal Court
... where Milosevich died of old age before being convicted ...
as a war criminal," said Jibril Rajub, a bigwig of the Fatah party.

Leading Paleostinian political figure Mustafa Barghouti told the BBC that while no one should gloat at his death, Sharon had taken "a path of war and aggression" and had left "no good memories with Paleostinians".

"Unfortunately he had a path of war and aggression and a great failure in making peace with the Paleostinian people," Barghouti added.

In its obituary of Sharon, the Paleostinian news agency Ma'an said he, "promoted efforts to take over Arab-owned lands and give them to Jews, with the intent of preventing Arabs who had fled from returning."

Regarding the 1982 Leb War, the Paleostinian news agency claimed that Sharon "presided over the bloody Israeli invasion of Leb... (which) killed around 20,000 Lebanese and Paleostinians, and was brutal even by the standards of the ongoing civil war."

"In the most notorious episode of Sharon's career, he presided over and facilitated the massacre of around 3,500 unarmed Paleostinian civilians in Sabra and Shatila in southern Beirut by Israeli-supported Lebanese Phalangist militias," the news agency wrote.

As a result of Israel's Sharon-led entrance to Leb, Ma'an claimed he was in fact responsible for the formation and rise of power of Hezbollah: "The brutality of the invasion of Leb united previously divided Lebanese factions against Israel and led to the creation of the Lebanese political party and turban group Hezbollah."

In Gazoo, the Hamas Islamists whose political fortunes rose with the Israeli withdrawal savored Sharon's demise. Sharon had unilaterally disengaged from Gazoo, pulling out of the coastal enclave despite mass protests in Israel.

The decision was controversial and the images of Jewish settlers attacking IDF soldiers violently split public opinion.
Posted by: trailing wife 2014-01-12
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