Damascus, Syria – Hamas Leader: I Promise the Obama Administration To Be Part Of A Sloution

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    Khaled MeshaalDamascus, Syria – The leader of the militant Palestinian group Hamas said Monday that its fighters had stopped firing rockets at Israel for now. He also reached out in a limited way to the Obama administration and others in the West, saying the movement was seeking a state only in the areas Israel won in 1967.

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    “I promise the American administration and the international community that we will be part of the solution, period,” the leader, Khaled Meshal, said during a five-hour interview with The New York Times spread over two days in his home office here in the Syrian capital.

    Speaking in Arabic in a house heavily guarded by Syrian and Palestinian security agents, Mr. Meshal, 53, gave off an air of serene self-confidence, having been re-elected a fourth time to a four-year term as the leader of the Hamas political bureau, the top position in the movement. His conciliation went only so far, however. He repeated that he would not recognize Israel, saying to fellow Arab leaders, “There is only one enemy in the region, and that is Israel.”

    But he urged outsiders to ignore the Hamas charter, which calls for the obliteration of Israel through jihad and cites as fact the infamous anti-Semitic forgery, “The Protocols of the Elders of Zion.” Mr. Meshal did not offer to revoke the charter, but said it was 20 years old, adding, “We are shaped by our experiences.”

    He explained why he was giving the interview, his first to an American news organization in a year, by saying: “To understand Hamas is to listen to its vision directly. Hamas is delighted when people want to hear from its leaders directly, not about the movement through others.”

    That also seemed aimed at the Obama administration, which has decided to open a dialogue with Iran and Syria, but not with Hamas until it renounces violence, recognizes Israel and accepts previous Palestinian-Israeli accords.

    Regarding President Obama, Mr. Meshal said, “His language is different and positive,” but he expressed unhappiness about Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, saying hers “is a language that reflects the old administration policies.”

    On the two-state solution sought by the Americans, he said: “We are with a state on the 1967 borders, based on a long-term truce. This includes East Jerusalem, the dismantling of settlements and the right of return of the Palestinian refugees.” Asked what “long-term” meant, he said 10 years.

    Apart from the time restriction and the refusal to accept Israel’s existence, Mr. Meshal’s terms approximate the Arab League peace plan and what the Palestinian Authority of President Mahmoud Abbas says it is seeking. Israel rejects a full return to the 1967 borders, as well as a Palestinian right of return to Israel itself.

    Regarding recognition of Israel, Mr. Meshal said the Palestinian leader Yasir Arafat and Mr. Abbas had granted such recognition, but to no avail. “Did that recognition lead to an end of the occupation? It’s just a pretext by the United States and Israel to escape dealing with the real issue and to throw the ball into the Arab and Palestinian court,” he said.

    In April, only six rockets and mortar rounds were fired at Israel from Gaza, which is run by Hamas, a marked change from the previous three months, when dozens were shot, according to the Israeli military. In late December, Israel began a three-week invasion of Gaza, saying that it sought to stop the rockets, which land on its southern communities. About 1,300 Palestinians were killed in the invasion.

    Mr. Meshal made an effort to show that Hamas was in control of its militants as well as those of other groups, saying: “Not firing the rockets currently is part of an evaluation from the movement which serves the Palestinians’ interest. After all, the firing is a method, not a goal. Resistance is a legitimate right, but practicing such a right comes under an evaluation by the movement’s leaders.”

    He said his group was eager for a cease-fire with Israel and for a deal that would return an Israeli soldier it is holding captive, Cpl. Gilad Shalit, in exchange for many Palestinian prisoners.

    Iran is a major sponsor of Hamas, and Israel and the United States worry that Gaza has become an Iranian outpost. But Mr. Meshal said: “Iran’s support to us is not conditioned. No one controls or affects our policies.”

    Asked whether his movement, a branch of the Muslim Brotherhood and Islamist in outlook, wanted to bring strict Muslim law to Gaza and the West Bank, he said no. “The priority is ending the occupation and achieving the national project,” Mr. Meshal said. “As for the nature of the state, it’s to be determined by the people. It will never be imposed upon them.”

    Mr. Meshal, one of the founders of Hamas, barely escaped assassination at the hands of Israeli agents in 1997 in Jordan. He was injected with a poison, but the agents were caught. King Hussein, furious that this was taking place in his country, obliged Israel to send an antidote. Mr. Meshal ultimately went to Damascus, the base for Hamas apart from its leaders inside Gaza.

    The Israeli prime minister during that assassination attempt was Benjamin Netanyahu, who has been returned to that post. Mr. Netanyahu has said that Hamas is a tool of Iran and that Iran is the biggest danger to world peace and must be stopped.

    Mr. Meshal was born in the West Bank city of Ramallah in 1956, the son of a religious leader who was a farmer, and moved with his family to Kuwait in 1967 when he was 11. He studied physics in college and taught it at school for six years. He is married with seven children, aged 13 to 27.

    Asked if he feared assassination, Mr. Meshal said no, he would view it as martyrdom. Moreover, he said, since the first attempt, “death has become like drinking water.”


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    duvi
    duvi
    15 years ago

    they left a word in the headline it is supposed to read “the final solution”

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    Well if you believe any of them, I have a bridge for sale.

    Hamokom Yerachem
    Hamokom Yerachem
    15 years ago

    What a coincidence he said this just when it became public knowledge the Obama administration is making action on Iran dependent on Palestinian talks. Ahmedinejad is getting clear instructions from the White House exactly how to screw with them. Let Obama be a liberal, but for crying out loud he should use his brains!

    Sir Anonymous XXII
    Sir Anonymous XXII
    15 years ago

    When he says “solution”, he means the “final solution”.
    After how many broken promises will the world finally realize Hama’s true colors???

    To all those forgive-and-give-another-chance liberals: I am not closed minded, I’m a realist. It’s time to see things the way they really are.

    Look at what his actions say, not what he says about his actions.
    Moshiach NOW!

    Avrohom Abba
    Avrohom Abba
    15 years ago

    Yeah, his solution is the Final Solution. Just check this terrorist out. WHo stole his machine gun and grenade launcher? Where is his camouflage uniform?
    Why is he not sitting with his knife at some innocent’s neck?

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    Wow we must sit down & talk to hamas he’s willing to make peace just ask this fool & the NYT.

    Rippin Pinchas
    Rippin Pinchas
    15 years ago

    To understand Hamas is to listen to its vision directly. Hamas is delighted when people want to hear from its leaders directly, not about the movement through others.”

    We have heard the firing of rockets and the air raid sirens. We know what these barbarians are all about. We could ignore the Hamas charter and hear the cries of the people screaming. That is what Hamas is all about. We have heard it directly.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    To #1 Which bridge do you have for sale?? I have a bridge and 2 towers if you believe that!!

    yossi
    yossi
    15 years ago

    They STOPPED firing not because they believe OBAMA will be their savior..They remember what they lost by firing missiles….When you get your beating you stay away

    new york slimes
    new york slimes
    15 years ago

    We are already seeing the fruits of the abama administration, here’s a guy who is gaining political capitol only because abama is doing what he is doing, if someone knows the truth, there will never ever (before moshiach) be peace there, whoever believes there will be peace is a fool.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    1967 borders is the solution what ?????????? since when ???????? first time i am hearing this from this barbarian .

    and the return of refugee Y ??????? let them all rot in hunger where they are u can take care of them so u want Israel should take them on their payroll and they should get citizenship BUT DONT FORGET HE IS NOT RECOGNIZING ISRAEL.

    WELL I DONT CARE IF U RECOGNIZE OR NOT BUT I GUESS U KNOW OPERATION LEAD CAST WAS NOT A NATURAL DISASTER SOMEONE DID IT.

    PMO
    PMO
    15 years ago

    He will part of the solution… and I will sprout wings and fly around the world with my unicorn!

    Just kill this man already…. there is no reason for his existence. He has oppressed generations of people to the point that they don’t realize that HE is the enemy. HE is why they have starvation. HE is why there is no peace.

    Whether you realize it or not, Meshal has done far more harm in this world than just support anti-Israel terrorism. He has terrorized his own people by withholding services and food in order to gain their complete allegiance. This man is like Hitler in that respect. Until he and the leaders under him are killed, the people will never have peace with or without Israel. When I talk to Muslims here, they all say that many people there don’t even realize how they are being manipulated by these crazies. They believe (because he tells them) that there is no food at times because Israelis stole it, or blew up the food. He causes power outages and then tells the people that it was Israeli spies that cut off all the power…. same with water.

    It is high time that we start aligning ourselves with those who really want peace and help them fight back against their own. We should be bombing these terrorists back to the stone age. What are we waiting for????

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    We are dealing with a mad, blood-thirsty barbarian who has never followed with a positive commitment. Trouble is, the Obama administration will trust him. We need Moshiach NOW!

    Sheva
    Sheva
    15 years ago

    All of you are forgetting that BUSH told us to give them Gaza. Not OBAMA. He’s shown kindness to Jews and their customs. He’s made no statement here. What you are reading is a man using his name to manipulate media and thought, using Obama’s name to fuel political thunder and anger in hearts towards someone we shouldn’t count as useless or an enemy. Judge favorably to Obama for now and recognize the manipulation this stupid Hamas leader sows.

    Sheva
    Sheva
    15 years ago

    All of you are forgetting that BUSH told us to give them Gaza. Not OBAMA. He’s shown kindness to Jews and their customs. He’s made no statement here. What you are reading is a man using his name to manipulate media and thought, using Obama’s name to fuel political thunder and anger in hearts towards someone we shouldn’t count as useless or an enemy. Judge favorably to Obama for now and recognize the manipulation this stupid Hamas leader sows.