Friday, September 09, 2011

Obama, such a brilliant decision to remove Mubarak

Hamas Looks to Cairo for New Headquarters

Hamas co-founder Mahmoud al-Zahar says Hamas may relocate its Damascus headquarters to Cairo due to the widespread unrest in Syria.

Hamas co-founder Mahmoud al-Zahar announced Friday the terror movement is may relocate its headquarters from Damascus toCairo. It is the first time a senior Hamas official openly admitted they were looking at a move.

"All the Palestinians in Syria are in distress, not just Hamas. There are many options in terms of the organization's headquarters andEgypt is one of them," he said. Al-Zahar also addressed the possibility that other senior Hamas officials will return to Gaza and noted this depended on each of them personally.

"Gaza is open to all," he stressed. "There are leaders who may return to Gaza and some may not. "

He chose not to respond to recent reports in the London-based al-Hayat newspaper suggesting that progress has been made in the Shalit deal negotiations.

Hamas' political wing, and several military commanders Israel considers high value targets, have been operating out of Damascus for more than a decade after being forced to leave Jordan in 1999. Damascus is also home to Islamic Jihad chief Ramadan Shallah, head of the PFLP – General Command Ahmed Jibril and representatives of other Palestinian terror groups.

The presence of Hamas in Damascus, and its activities there, has created major difficulties in negotiations between Israel and Syriaover the years. Jerusalem has often demanded they be banished from Syria, but has always been met with refusal.

Last April, al-Hayat reported that Hamas' political leadership was planning to relocate to Qatar, which reportedly agreed to host politburo chief Khaled Mashaal, but not the group's military echelon.

A move to Cairo, about which rumors first began circling in following the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak, would be a return to the womb for Hamas who emerged from the ranks of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood. It would also – for Cairo's caretaker junta - serve as a sop to rapid anti-Israeli sentiments surging down the Nile.


Comment: This will make it easier to meet with the muslim Brotherhood, a local phone call, a coffee together at a local cafe-so much easier for them-we in Israel thank you

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Muslim Brotherhood Welcomes Idea of Opening Hamas Offices in Cairo
CHALLAH @ Shorouk News (Google Translate)

Welcomed the Muslim Brotherhood, in the words of Vice-mentor-General Mahmoud Ezzat, the idea of ​​opening the Islamic Resistance Movement, Hamas, has offices in Cairo, but ruled out by political analysts, asserting that Hamas is now in a dilemma caused by collapses of the Syrian regime, which hosted, and it is trying to pressure to Cairo to provide an alternative in the event of the fall of Bashar al-Assad.

Izzat said he did not have information about ordering Khaled Meshaal of Hamas to open offices in Cairo. He added: «the longevity of the Arabs and Egypt leading the region, this is a normal relationship, not surprisingly, it has to do this».

He attributed the post-Revolution January 25 saw an improvement in the relationship between Cairo and Hamas, and said: «the revolution impacted positively on the many things on her head Egypt's stance towards the Palestinian cause».

And Khaled Meshaal, head of the Political Bureau of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), visited Cairo last week, claiming the newspaper «Yedioth Ahronoth» Israeli, that the main objective of Meshaal's visit to Egypt, is the desire of the movement in the transfer of headquarters from Damascus to Cairo, against the backdrop of the crisis in Syria, represented in the protests demanding the departure of President Bashar al-Assad.

The newspaper said that the Egyptian authorities refused to open two months before the headquarters of Hamas in Cairo, but agreed to move seniors to Cairo.

This story was first tweeted by Jonathan Schanzer. Following this SoccerDad and James Colbert had a little conversation about the story with Schanzer.

Here is the one with SoccerDad

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