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GAZA, Oct. 4 (Xinhua) -- A senior Islamic Resistance
Movement (Hamas) leader announced on Wednesday that the visit of U.S. Secretary
of State Condoleezza Rice to the Middle East and to the Palestinian territories
is "unwelcome."
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Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak (R) speaks with U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice during their meeting in Cairo October 4, 2006. (Xinhua Photo)
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Ismail Radwan, a senior Hamas leader in Gaza told
reporters that the visit of Rice "is a U.S. attempt to support Israel, and it
doesn't aim at reviving the stalled Middle East peace process as she claims."
Radwan added that he expects that Rice's mission in
the region "would fail before the steadfastness and firmness of the Palestinian
people adhering to their legitimate rights."
Hamas rejected three Quartet Committee requirements,
which are: recognizing Israel and the interim accords signed between Israel and
the Palestinians, and condemn violence.
Rejecting the Quartet demands led to a political and
ecumenical crisis in the Palestinian territories. The peace process was stalled
and the financial donations to the Palestinian people were cut off by Israel and
the international community.
Palestinian sources said that Rice is scheduled to meet with President Mahmoud Abbas in al-Muqata'a in the West Bank city of Ramallah late Wednesday afternoon before she heads to Israel to meet with Israeli Premier Ehud Olmert. Enditem