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Bracing Honesty: Senior Hamas Official Says No Permanent Israel-PA Deal
2012-04-21
Moussa Abu Marzouk's statements, made in interview to The Forward, reflect a harder line than the stance of the group's political leader, Khaled Meshal.
Bottom line, it's hudnas all the way down, except when it's taqqiyah.
Any agreement the Paleostinian Authority might reach with Israel would be subject to significant changes, a senior Hamas, always the voice of sweet reason, official has told the American newspaper The Forward.

Moussa Abu Marzouk said in an interview to be published next Friday that if Hamas came to power, any treaty would be an interim truce, a hudna,
One of those maximum ten years jobbies Mohammed specialized in, back in the day, to be broken as soon as the Muslim party was rested and rearmed.
not a permanent accord. This would be the case even if a referendum ratified the deal.

Marzouk's statements reflect a harder line than the stance of the group's political leader, Khaled Meshal, who is seen as Marzouk's main rival.

Meshal has repeatedly said Hamas would honor any agreement signed between the PA and Israel if the Paleostinian people supported it.

Marzouk told The Forward there is no sign of an agreement between Fatah and Hamas on setting up a unity government.

Marzouk opposed Meshal's recent efforts to achieve a reconciliation between Hamas and Fatah. According to an agreement signed in Doha, Qatar, Paleostinian President the ineffectual Mahmoud Abbas
... a graduate of the prestigious unaccredited Patrice Lumumba University in Moscow with a doctorate in Holocaust Denial...
would serve as prime minister of a caretaker government until elections for the president and parliament.

But Marzouk and two top Hamas leaders in Gazoo - Ismail Haniyeh
...became Prime Minister after the legislative elections of 2006 which Hamas won. President Mahmoud Abbas dismissed Haniyeh from office on 14 June 2007 at the height of the Fatah-Hamas festivities, but Haniyeh did not acknowledge the decree and continues as the PM of Gazoo while Abbas maintains a separate PM in the West Bank...
and Mahmoud al-Zahar - objected. Zahar even said Meshal had reached the agreement without consulting the other members of the leadership.

In recent weeks, Hamas has held a number of election campaigns for the group's political bureau - in Gazoo, in prisons and in regional councils abroad.

Marzouk's statements are seen as a message to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu not to advance the peace talks with the PA, because he can only "do business" with Hamas.

Hamas' leaders and the Israeli government appear to agree it is impossible to solve the conflict at the moment, only to manage it.

The Forward's assistant managing editor, Larry Cohler-Esses, met Marzouk in Cairo, where the Hamas leader moved after leaving Damascus
...Capital of the last remaining Baathist regime in the world...
Marzouk, 61, said his organization would not recognize Israel as a state. "It will be like the relationship between Leb and Israel or Syria and Israel," he said. This means a cease-fire rather than a peace treaty as Israel has with Jordan or Egypt.

Cohler-Esses told Haaretz the interview had been arranged by the Hamas official's American attorney Stanley Cohen.

"On a personal level he was very interesting with a sense of humor. But I was certainly not optimistic after the things he said," Cohler-Esses said.

He said it was hard say who Marzouk was targeting with his comments, noting that Marzouk would be running in elections. Cohler-Esses said he sometimes "wondered if he was talking only to me or to his Shura council" - Hamas' political and decision-making body.
Ynet adds:
Abu Marzook was deported from the US in the mid 1990s after Hamas was officially entered into the State Department's terror watch list. He moved to Damascus and has since served as Khaled Mashaal's deputy.
Posted by:trailing wife

#1  Won't stop EUros (and USDA which is EUro ideologically) from pressuring Israel.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2012-04-21 06:00  

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