Sunday, October 21, 2007

Masri: The PA chief is politically and constitutionally fading

From the Arab media: GAZA, (PIC)-- Mushir Al-Masri, the secretary-general of Hamas-affiliated change and reform parliamentary bloc, has opined that PA chief Mahmoud Abbas and his entourage were "politically and constitutionally vanishing". A Kuwaiti newspaper had quoted a PA source as saying that Abbas had threatened during talks with American secretary of state Condoleezza Rice that he would resign from his post as a PA chief if the autumn conference concluded without results, and that he called on Rice to set a political agenda and a timetable before attending the conference.

In a press release to the Quds Press, Masri doubted the sincerity of Abbas's statements, saying that Abbas is too weak to make such a bold step.
The lawmaker highlighted that the political turmoil in the Palestinian arena is a natural result of Abbas's political choices, who rebuffed internal dialogue and wagered on the Zio-American policies, calling on Abbas to reconsider his positions because the Israeli occupation would give him nothing.

In an unrelated development, Ahmad Atton, a member of Hamas-affiliated parliamentary bloc imprisoned in Israeli jails, deplored in a leaked letter the policy of discrimination between prisoners on the basis of partisan and factional affiliation practiced by the PA and IOA, charging that the international community is remiss in its responsibilities towards Palestinian prisoners.

Atton criticized the PA leadership for insisting on holding meetings with the Israeli occupation whose troops persist in aggressions against the Palestinian people in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, calling on the PA chief to respond to the calls for national conciliation with Hamas.

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