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Arrangements for Palestinian Home Begin in Cairo

Hamas does not approve of the U.S.-drafted roadmap peace plan, says Meshal

Abd El-Rahman Ali, IOL Correspondent

CAIRO , November 9 (IslamOnline) – Arranging for the Palestinian home tops the agenda of the Cairo-hosted dialogue between Hamas and Fatah, Khaled Meshal, a leading Hamas figure, told IslamOnline Saturday, November 9.

Only Cairo can sponsor such a dialogue, due to kick off later Saturday, he asserted.

"The Cairo dialogue this time is not to end the Palestinian Intifada or armed operations, but to discuss the conditions of the Palestinians, especially with the gap between powers and different trends widening," Meshal stressed.

"Previous dialogues between Hams and Fatah always spotlighted areas of understandings to be agreed on and abided by, although each side remained committed to its own convictions," he added.

He asserted that the only way for uniting the Palestinian factions would be through outlining one clear-shaped program, defining the objective, which is getting rid of the Israeli occupation, and the means, which is resistance.

"The enemy will not give any thing unless coming under pressure, Meshal underlined.

On the failure of the resistance in terminating the Israeli occupation so far, he asserted that "had it not been for the pressures of the resistance in Lebanon , the (Israeli) occupation would not have gone out; had it not been for the 1973 October War there would not have been (Israeli) withdrawal from Sinai."

"Even Oslo was the outcome of pressures of the first 1087 Intifada and (U.S. President George) Bush's recognition of the necessity of setting up a Palestinian state was also the outcome of the second Intifada," said the Hamas leader.

Resistance is not only confined to the military aspect, he said, underlining the importance of diplomatic, media, security and economic efforts in the battle, provided that these efforts are activated with will and determination and not weakness.

On the timing of martyrdom operations and its impact on the negotiation process, Meshal made it clear that no politician can control the timing of such operations.

"We do not have an army to give orders to cease fire, we resist very difficult conditions with groups, demanding protection of their own security to secure infiltrations and be able to hit the enemy," he added.

"It hinges on the mujahedein and  their circumstances, because they try to reach enemy targets via security checkpoints, chase squads, moles and inspections," Meshal elaborated.

"In several cases there were no operations and American and European officials came (to the region) but efforts failed because of the Israeli stubbornness," recalled the Hamas leader.

On the U.S.-drafted roadmap peace plan,  Meshal stressed that Hamas does not approve of the proposed plan, adding that the Palestinian Authority also has reservations on it.

Hamas has reservations on the content of the plan, which does not meet the aspirations of the Palestinian people on getting rid of occupation and lacks practical mechanisms to force Israel into honoring its commitments, he asserted.

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