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Related: Hamas "ready to recognise" Israel on conditions
GAZA, Feb. 26 (Xinhuanet) -- The Islamic Resistance
Movement (Hamas) on Sunday accused The Washington Post of misinterpreting
statements made by Hamas leader Ismael Haneya, who is taksed with forming the
next cabinet.
Hamas spokesman in the Palestinian Legislative Council (PLC)Salah al-Bardaweil denied that Haneya had told
the Post that Hamas could recognize Israel under a future deal on condition that
Israel withdraws to the pre-1967 borders.
Haneya didn't say that Hamas would recognize the
state of Israel as it was reported by the Post, the spokesman said, adding that
"we have the recorded interview and it doesn't include any of the statements
published by the daily."
Haneya told the Post that if Israel withdraws to the
pre-1967 borders, allows the refugees to return to the Palestinian territories
and releases Palestinian prisoners, then the issue will be discussed,
al-Bardaweil said.
The spokesman asserted that Hamas is still keeping
its positions and will never recognize Israel's occupation and abandon the
Palestinian national struggle. Enditem |