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Meshaal warns of new Palestinian uprising
2007-05-01
Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal warned Israel could face another Palestinian uprising unless conditions in the Gaza Strip and occupied West Bank improved. Meshaal told the Palestinian daily al-Ayyam in an interview published on Monday continuation of a Western economic embargo of the Palestinian government and military actions by Israel would “give notice to a huge explosion that would not only affect the Palestinians but also the entire region, especially the Zionist entity”. “I warn and say that I see that the current situation is heading in the direction of the conditions that prevailed in the late 1990s that paved the way for the al-Aqsa intifada,” Meshaal said. “I warn and under ‘warn’ I put many red lines.” Hamas Islamists formed a unity government last month with President Mahmoud Abbas’s secular Fatah faction in a bid to end internal fighting and ease the year-old economic embargo.

But tensions between Hamas and Fatah remain high, particularly in the Gaza Strip, and a Western ban on direct aid to the Palestinian Authority remains in place. The armed wing of the ruling Hamas movement broke a five-month-old Gaza ceasefire last week by firing rockets into Israel in response to the killing of nine Palestinians by Israeli forces.

Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said on Sunday Israel would take measures to stop Palestinian militants firing rockets from the Gaza Strip or attempting to infiltrate the Jewish state. Meshaal defended the firing of rockets saying it was a response to Israeli killing of Palestinians but told al-Ayyam he hoped a ceasefire could be expanded from Gaza to the occupied West Bank. Western powers imposed crippling sanctions on the Palestinian Authority after the Islamist Hamas came to power in March 2006 after beating AbbasÂ’s secular Fatah faction in parliamentary elections. Meshaal, who held talks with Abbas in Cairo on Friday, has criticised Arab countries for being slow to live up to financial commitments made to the Palestinians.
Posted by:Fred

#11  So... when are we gonna be testing the new bomb on the Gaza strip?
Posted by: DarthVader   2007-05-01 15:32  

#10  Go get 'em, boys! make him proud! He's behind you wll the way! Waaaay behind you...

That brave Lion-of-Islam is willing to fight to the last drop of their blood.
Posted by: xbalanke   2007-05-01 12:12  

#9  Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal warned Israel could face another Palestinian uprising...

...and Khlaed will watch it all on Damascus Action News.
Go get 'em, boys! make him proud! He's behind you wll the way! Waaaay behind you...
Posted by: tu3031   2007-05-01 08:56  

#8  I must have missed something: There was a pause since the last "intifada"?

Time to start our own f*cking intifada. Time to start throwing rocks at these b*stard Orcs wherever their nests may be found.
Posted by: Excalibur   2007-05-01 08:45  

#7  Someone tell Foggy Bottom.

Someone put a kaffieh on and tell Foggy Bottom --- otherwise they won't listen.
Posted by: gromgoru   2007-05-01 08:37  

#6  I think Verlaine's onto something here. Someone tell Foggy Bottom.
Posted by: Zenster   2007-05-01 02:55  

#5  That's pretty much it, Verlaine. Here, have a scone.
Posted by: Seafarious   2007-05-01 02:34  

#4  Let's see if I've got this straight.

The dirtbag "leader" of a religiously-themed gang of psycho-killers are "warning" that the current campaign of terrorist violence and acts of war will become a campaign of terrorist violence and acts of war unless the target of their terrorism ceases responding to their ongoing campaign of terrorist violence and acts of war.

In addition, he warned foreign donors, who provide all the money to support the moribund, welfare-addicted death-cult society over which the dirtbag's gang presides, that they'd better switch the money faucet back on, or .... there will be a campaign of terrorist violence and acts of war.

Got it. Get the State Dept. right on this. I think we can do business with these people.
Posted by: Verlaine   2007-05-01 01:50  

#3  "Drums, you say?..."
Posted by: Caesar Hupang1125   2007-05-01 01:29  

#2  Meshaal needs to join Yassin and Rantissi on that poster.
Posted by: Zenster   2007-05-01 01:12  

#1  Why don't they just work instead of doing the rocket bomb and mortar thingy?
Posted by: 3dc   2007-05-01 00:39  

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