Thursday, April 24, 2008

Hamas hands Cairo its final stand on calm


Arab media:

GAZA, (PIC)-- The Hamas Movement is to deliver to the Egyptian leadership on Wednesday its final position regarding the proposed calm between Israel and Palestinian resistance factions.

Dr. Sami Abu Zuhri, a Hamas spokesman in Gaza, said in a press statement that the Movement drafted its stand in the light of answers received from Cairo on the issue.

He stressed that Hamas demands an end to all forms of Israeli aggression, opening Gaza crossings and lifting the siege on the Palestinian people along with an adherence to reciprocity and simultaneity in accordance with specific mechanisms. The spokesman said that MP Dr. Mahmoud Al-Zahhar, the prominent Hamas leader and former PA foreign minister, would deliver Hamas's response today after which calm would be dependant on the Israeli stance.

Abu Zuhri denied any link between calm and the prisoners' exchange deal or between it and the visit of former American president Jimmy Carter.

For his part, Dr. Salah Al-Bardawil, spokesman for Hamas's parliamentary bloc, said that his Movement's position to be tabled by Zahhar did not include surrendering any of the Palestinian constants.

He then criticized PA chief Mahmoud Abbas for continuing to negotiate with Israel away from national reconciliation or agreement. "Abbas has nothing to do with calm or the Palestinian people," he charged, adding that any agreement concluded by Abbas would be foiled by the Palestinian people.

In the light of current internal Palestinian division Abbas is not authorized to negotiate, Bardawil concluded.

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