noteworthy wrote:
In an op-ed in today's Washington Post, Mousa Abu Marzook, a political spokesman for Hamas, explains their victory in the recent elections.
Alleviating the debilitative conditions of occupation, and not an Islamic state, is at the heart of our mandate (with reform and change as its lifeblood).
A new breed of Islamic leadership is ready to put into practice faith-based principles in a setting of tolerance and unity.
We do desire dialogue.
The Post describes the author thusly:
The writer is deputy political bureau chief of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas). He has a U.S. doctorate in engineering and was indicted in the United States in 2004 as a co-conspirator on racketeering and money-laundering charges in connection with activities on behalf of Hamas dating to the early 1990s, before the organization was placed on the list of terrorist groups. He was deported to Jordan in 1997.
Note, as well, that "Paradise Now" has been nominated for the Oscar for Best Foreign Film.
the article has some fine words and Hamas can start by recognising Israel's right to exist
the US and the EU must talk to Hamas as the democratically elected party of the Palastinian people but despite the danger of Iran stepping into a financial breech we don't have to fund them without concessions. I as a British taxpayer object to the possibility that my money might be used to kill innocent Israelis.