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Hamas leaders hide in foreign missions: Israel
2009-01-12
Israel accused Hamas leaders in the Gaza Strip on Sunday of hiding in foreign diplomatic missions in an effort to elude Israeli forces, as Hamas officials were in Cairo for talks aimed at brokering a ceasefire in Gaza. "The leaders of Hamas and the armed wing are hiding in bunkers, hospitals and foreign missions," Israeli Cabinet Secretary Oved Yehezkel told reporters, basing his information on an intelligence briefing received by ministers.

He did not name the missions. Few countries have diplomatic missions in Gaza and even Egypt has withdrawn its staff. The United Nations says it keeps Hamas fighters out of the schools, clinics and other institutions it runs there.

But Hamas officials reject Israeli insinuations that their behavior is cowardly. "Fear is the last thing we could be accused of," Hamas parliamentarian Mushir al-Masri said. "Martyrdom is our dearest wish, but God has ordered us not to pose ourselves as easy prey for our enemies."

The Israeli newspaper Yediot Ahronoth reported at the weekend that Hamas leaders were hiding in a basement at Shifa hospital, Gaza's foremost medical facility.
Posted by:Fred

#6  Their lips say "No, no, no" (from the floor), but their eyes say "Yes, yes, yes."
Posted by: Seafarious   2009-01-12 18:00  

#5  the UN rea;;y kept them out of UN schools like the one used for shooting mortars
Posted by: rabid whitetail   2009-01-12 17:39  

#4  "Fear is the last thing we could be accused of," Hamas parliamentarian Mushir al-Masri said. "Martyrdom is our dearest wish, but God has ordered us not to pose ourselves as easy prey for our enemies."

Yeah, martyrdom's for the "little people". We'll come out when they're all dead or Khaled sends us our first class plane tickets to Damascus...
Posted by: tu3031   2009-01-12 11:07  

#3  "Martyrdom is our dearest wish, but God has ordered us not to pose ourselves as easy prey for our enemies."

Aw, they're just playing hard-to-get.
Posted by: Bulldog   2009-01-12 08:27  

#2  probably not, but who's going to stop them?

Be fun if they backed up the claim by publicly going in and getting one or two.
Posted by: Clem Thavise3054   2009-01-12 05:45  

#1  Wouldn't this make these countries complicit? Can they get involved like this? It doesn't smell right.
Posted by: gorb   2009-01-12 02:47  

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