Posted on 07/13/2006 9:17:37 AM PDT by SunkenCiv
Khaled Meshal... reiterated the Hamas promise not to hurt Shalit and the position that he would be released only in exchange for the release of Palestinian prisoners held in Israel. What Meshal did do was to declare that he and not the chairman of the Palestinian Authority, Mahmoud Abbas, in Ramallah, or Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh in Gaza, is the sole spokesman for the Palestinian people in the territories and beyond... At a time when Israel is claiming to have no partner for negotiations, Meshal declared that the road to a future military or diplomatic agreement goes through his Damascus office... Meshal praised Haniyeh, who offered Israel a cease-fire. The offer originated with Meshal, but it apparently was no coincidence that it was voiced by Haniyeh. It made the PA prime minister seem conciliatory while the leader of Hamas abroad was portrayed as a courageous warrior against Israel... Like Arafat during the 1980s, Meshal is trying from his place of exile to render the leadership of his organization in the territories meaningless.
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Al-Arabia: Meshal Left Syria
Arutz Sheva IsraelNationalNews | 7/5/6
Posted on 07/05/2006 4:04:42 PM EDT by SmithL
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Khaled Meshal says Hamas puts struggle against Israel before politics
Haaretz | 17/03/2006 | Amira Hass
Posted on 03/17/2006 11:17:07 AM EST by Hannah Senesh
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Hamas leader Khaled Meshal rejects Rice call to disarm
www.haaretzdaily.com | 17:46 05/10/2005
Posted on 10/05/2005 5:35:51 PM EDT by Esther Ruth
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All that Israel needs are some reliable GPS coordinates...
But ... but .. the archeological artifacts...!
(I kid because I love)
BWahahahahahahahahaha! So why have elections you dumb SOB, (ie Meshal)? I mean, if you were Abbas and the PM of Gaza wouldn't you be a little pissed off right now of this guy?
These people are crazy. F-ing crazy. If Iran and Syria now get into the mix they're crazy too.
Take this SOB out.
Really. I'd just about cry my eyes out if that happened........NOT!!!
Are there any left? You know how much respect Arabs have for anything unrelated to Mohamhead and Allah. Ah, that would be none. And if all they have left is only related to Mohamhead and Allah, it would be of no loss anyways. Prolly just a few statues made out of camel chit or something.
Heh... I agree with LilyBean. ;')
I mean, if you were Abbas and the PM of Gaza wouldn't you be a little pissed off right now of this guy?Was Biggie Small pissed off at Tupak? Oh, wait...
[singing] "Kaboom, kaboom, ya da da da da da, ya da da da da da..."
It's their part of the world, they know how many steps it takes to walk to some of their targets. :')
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(Sure would be a shame if, by this time next week, Damascus was nothing but a bomb crater.)
No, Israel is too busy hitting the Lebanese who don't arm Hezballah, and cannot stop them. Meanwhile the people who actually arm and finance Hezballah (Syria and Iran) are never attacked by Israel.
No, Israel is too busy hitting the Lebanese who don't arm Hezballah, and cannot stop them. Meanwhile the people who actually arm and finance Hezballah (Syria and Iran) are never attacked by IsraelNo, Israel is attacking Hizbollah targets in Lebanon, and of course the airports in order to deny arrival of ammo, weapons, and reinforcements (or avenues of retreat) by air. Israel has attacked Syria in the past, and has defended itself against Hizbollah, which is a terrorist arm of the Iranian gov't. The Lebanese (real Lebanese) don't want Hizbollah there, and having the Israelis throw them out of Lebanon will suit the Lebanese just fine.
Nasrallah has dismissed international law
Daily Star | 7-13-06 | Chibli Mallat
Posted on 07/13/2006 4:05:52 PM PDT by SJackson
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Israel has attacked way more than Hezbollah, and that's where their rhetoric and their actions don't jive. Blowing up the oil next to the airport hurts regular Lebanese, and in fact enhances Hezbollah who probably have stocked everything they need for months before carrying on their attack. And I wish someone would explain to me why Israel would attack a LEBANESE ARMY post between Syria and Lebanon... I am sure that Israel wants to beat Hezbollah, but they also seem to have the ulterior motive of keeping Lebanon weak based on their actions. It's not too difficult to go from there to all kinds of conspiracy theories, which are the specialty of the Middle East. Israel's actions allow this to happen.
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