GAZA, July 16 (Xinhua) -- Deposed Hamas Premier Ismail Haneya on Thursday
met anti-Zionism Jews in the Gaza Strip.
The meeting between the Islamic movement's leader and the four rabbis,
members of Neturei Karta movement, lasted for nearly two hours at his office in
Gaza city.
The rabbis, whose small movement calls for dismantling the state of Israel,
arrived in Gaza last night as part of a Viva Palestine convoy, which included
some 200 American and international pro-Palestinian activists, led by British MP
George Galloway.
"Hamas has no problem with the Jews, the problem is only with the Israeli
occupation which is based on the Zionism," Haneya told reporters after the
meeting.
Haneya praised the Jews who "expressed their rejection to the occupation"
by joining the aid convoy. "You reject the existence of people on the land of
other people, so we have nothing but to respect these positions and appreciate
your ideology," Haneya addressed the rabbis.
The convoy is the second in four months Galloway brings into the
Israeli-blockaded Gaza Strip. "This convoy is of a special interest because most
of its members have come from the United States," Haneya added.
The U.S. government deems Hamas a foreign terrorist organization since its
charter calls for the destruction of the Jewish state. But Haneya said the
American presence in the convoy "proves that not all the American people are
supporting the Israeli occupation and the siege."
Israel has been imposing a blockade on the Gaza Strip for two years in
response to Hamas' violent seizing of power in the coastal enclave. In January,
Israel completed a fierce three-week offensive here, killing more than 1,400
Palestinians and destroying thousands of houses.
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