"Tremendous Blow to Peace"

MohammedMaksudul

May Allah Forgive us
Israeli prime minister Binyamin Netanyahu has rejected a Palestinian unity agreement, calling it a
"tremendous blow to peace".

His comments on Wednesday come after representatives of Palestinian factions met in the Egyptian capital, Cairo, to mark a landmark reconciliation pact signed a day earlier.

Khaled Meshaal, the leader of the Hamas movement, and Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinian president and leader of Fatah, attended a ceremony, meeting face-to-face for the first time since 2006.

"What happened today in Cairo is a tremendous blow to peace and a great victory for terrorism," Netanyahu told reporters during a visit to London.

He criticised Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas for striking a deal with Hamas.


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"The only way we can make peace is with our neighbours who want peace. Those who want to eliminate us, those who practice terror against us, are not partners for peace," Netanyahu said.

Netanyahu added that a great struggle was under way in the Middle East "between the forces of democracy and moderation and the forces of tyranny and terror".

"I think the fate of the Middle East and the fate of peace hangs in the balance [depending on] which force wins out."

'No to blackmail'

Abbas brushed off Netanyahu's criticism and launched a scathing attack on Israel, saying that "we reject blackmail and it is no longer possible for us to accept the [Israeli] occupation of Palestinian land".

He also said reconciliation with Hamas was an internal Palestinian affair.

"They are our brothers and family. We may differ, and we often do, but we still arrive at a minimum level of understanding."

Abbas also said Israel cannot continue to act as "a state above the law" and called for an end to construction in Jewish settlements on lands the Palestinians want for a future state.

"Mr. Netanyahu, you must choose between settlements and peace," he said.

Britain has cautiously welcomed the agreement.

"We hope that Palestinian unity between Fatah and Hamas will be a step forward," prime minister David Cameron's spokeswoman said.

"Clearly we will judge any Palestinian government on its actions. We want the Palestinian government, if it emerges, to reject violence and engage in a meaningful peace process."

Cameron also said Britain believed the wave of Arab uprisings had brought an opportunity to push forward the Middle East peace process.

Meanwhile, many Palestinians see a reconciliation between Fatah and Hamas as crucial for their drive for an
independent state in territories Israel occupied in the 1967 war.

Fatah and Hamas have been bitterly divided since June 2007 when Hamas took over the Gaza Strip, routing Fatah loyalists that effectively split the Palestinian territories into two separate entities with separate governments.
 

sister herb

Official TTI Chef
"The only way we can make peace is with our neighbours who want peace. Those who want to eliminate us, those who practice terror against us, are not partners for peace," Netanyahu said.

Palestinians could say just same words to Netanyahu and remind him for example about those over 1300 Palestinian children zionists have murdered after 2000, ongoing stealing of agriculture land and attacks to the area of Gaza what happens almost daily.
 

Shak78

Junior Member
The messenger of article is Netanyahu, anything he says is pro-Israel and anti-Palestine. I read that yesterday and shook my head, the man is a war criminal but will never be brought to justice.
 

saifkhan

abd-Allah
^ yes, everyone knows and he will never be brought for the hearing of justice, but surely some will kill/catch some "believed to be" responsible or "accused to be" criminal, spend a millions of dollars ad the whole world will celebrate.......while he is free and everyone knows....


subhan Allah


wa 'alaikum salam
 

Abu Talib

Feeling low
Well he knows when two hands join what happens. Glad he didn't say the unity is against right to exist..lol
 

JenGiove

Junior Member
:salam2:

That same article was posted on AOL or MSN <can't remember which> a few days ago....

The guy is pathetic. The two factions came to a peace agreement...that's remarkable in itself. He's still viewing them as individuals....he needs to grow up and get a clue.!
 

Abu Talib

Feeling low
ALEXANDRIA: Over 300 protesters organized Friday a march from Al-Qae'd Ibrahim Mosque to the Israeli embassy in Kafr Abdo district in Alexandria in support of Palestine.

Protesters demanded putting an end to gas exports to Israel, sacking the Israeli ambassador and closing down the embassy, ending all forms of normalization with Israel and opening the Rafah crossing with Gaza.

"We don't war with Israel, we only want to support the Palestinians and demand the Egyptian government stop all forms of cooperation with Israel," said Abdel Rahman Maarouf, member of the Alexandrian Youth to Support the Palestinian Uprising and one of the protest organizers.

"We want to break the siege on Gaza by any means possible and we will send aid convoys starting next Friday," he added.

Protesters carried Palestinian flags and chanted slogans of solidarity between Egypt and Palestine, hailing the reconciliation agreement signed between Palestinian factions Fatah and Hamas in Cairo last week.

The group said they are planning to organize similar protests next Friday as part of what they called "the third Palestinian Intifada" and will organize a sit-in in front of the consulate. If their demands aren't met, they said, they will head to the borders.

Activists launched a campaign on Facebook calling for pan-Arab demonstrations across the Israeli borders on May 15 to free Palestine.

"We want the Egyptian army and authorities to facilitate the entry of aid convoys and peaceful protests," Maarouf said.

Organizers said that they received threats to abandon their campaign; however, they vowed to forge ahead.

Another group of protesters demanded the discharge of the general prosecutor and the public prosecutions of ousted regime figures.

They demanded quick trials for police officers who were involved in killing protesters in Alexandria during the January 25 Revolution.
 

A-believer-25

Junior Member
:salam2:
Why are these Muslim countries allying with Israel? They should be allying themselves with other Muslim countries, not with the kafir countries! :astag:

May Allah guide us all, ameen!
 

Ahsen

Junior Member
There are rumours that qatar supported the people at the roundabout.And gave them good coverage via aljazeera.
 

noor aldeen

Junior Member
Muslim brothers unity is indeed will destroy all evil in the reigion
eny of islam will be a fraid of that unity
i think they will be soon wibed out from holy land
 
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