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Hamas refuses to return to negotiations with Israel
www.chinaview.cn 2004-11-24 20:43:53

    GAZA, Nov. 24 (Xinhuanet) -- Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) asserted on Wednesday its refusal to return to negotiations with Israel, considering that negotiations led the Palestinian people to its worst internal and political situations.

    Hamas said in a press release that negotiations devolved on the expense of Palestinian question by damaging and loosing the stable rights and giving up the "holy land of Palestine".

    The resistance against Israel will continue till the Palestinian people regain his rights in his lands and the right of the refugee returning, said the press release.

    Hamas also re-newel its refusal for any American or Zionist conditions that aims to stop the Intifada (uprising) or attack the resistance factions and their arms.

    The movement also expressed its worry about what is called preparing the internal Palestinian issues, saying that "it still so long to see real reforms and serious internal political changes."  Enditem

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