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Nov-21-2015 21:35printcomments

Some Hamas Leaders Oppose Israeli-Palestinian Truce

Hamas gained power through its bold resistance movement against Israel.

Muhammed al-Deif
Muhammed al-Deif
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(GAZA STRIP) - The Commander of the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades, Muhammed al-Deif, says some Hamas leaders strongly oppose the proposed Israeli-Palestinian truce, and they also declared that in case of acceptance of the truce, Khaled Meshaal shall be responsible for the consequences.

According to the report, Hamas leaders believe that the resistance movement wouldn't be allowed to carry or use arms, but only symbolically.

They also said that this movement won't be able to carry out any operations against the Zionist entity for a long time, therefore the cost of violation of the cease-fire (which it is inevitable), is much more than its rejection.

They also believe that Hamas gained power through its resistance movement against Israel. In case of deviating from the path of resistance they say there won't be much difference between Hamas and other groups like Fatah.

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jewel November 27, 2015 3:01 pm (Pacific time)

hamas was originally created and funded by israel, to destabilize arafat's PLO. I wouldn't be surprised if they still were complicit in keeping the gaza concentration camp locked down.

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