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Hamas will
not recognize Israel, says Haniyeh
Middle East Desk Report
TEHRAN—Palestinian Prime
Minister Ismail Haniyeh told thousands of Iranians on Friday that his
Hamas-led government will never recognize Israel and will continue to
fight for the “liberation of Jerusalem.”
Making his first visit abroad since the militant group took power in
March, Haniyeh blasted U.S. demands that Hamas recognize Israel as a
basis for renewed peace talks and before international aid to the
Palestinians resumes. The U.S. “and Zionists ... want us to recognize
the usurpation of the Palestinian lands and stop jihad and resistance
and accept the agreements reached with the Zionist enemies in the past,”
Haniyeh told worshippers at Tehran University.
The United States is pressing the Palestinian government to not only
recognize Israel, but to renounce violence and form a national unity
government with the moderate Fatah party. “I’m insisting from this
podium that these issues won’t materialize. We will never recognize the
usurper Zionist government and will continue our jihad-like movement
until the liberation of Jerusalem,” he said.
Ahmed Abdel Rahman, an adviser to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas of
the Fatah party, said if Hamas wants to be part of a national unity
government, it will need to abide by agreements the PLO has signed in
the past. This would imply recognition of Israel. “I can’t criticize him
(Haniyeh) when he is talking in the name of Hamas. But if he is speaking
as prime minister, he should abide by the national agenda,” Abdel Rahman
said.
Since Hamas took power in March, direct international aid to the
Palestinian government has been largely cut off. Iran has provided the
government with $120 million this year, boosting its influence among
Palestinians. Haniyeh arrived in the Iranian capital Thursday for four
days of talks with Iranian leaders including hard-line President Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad, who has called for Israel to be “wiped off the map.”
Haniyeh arrived in the Iranian capital Thursday for four days of talks
with Iranian leaders including hard-line President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad,
who has called for Israel to be “wiped off the map.”
The Palestinian prime minister is on his first tour abroad since Hamas
took office. Haniyeh called Iran, a longtime ally of Hamas, the
Palestinians’ “strategic depth” because they were bound together in
their fight against Israel.
“They (Israelis) assume the Palestinian nation is alone. This is an
illusion. ... We have a strategic depth in the Islamic Republic of
Iran,” he said. Iran had close ties with Israel when the late Shah
Mohammad Reza Pahlavi was in power. When the 1979 Islamic revolution
toppled him, Iran broke ties with Israel and turned the Israeli Embassy
in Tehran into the Palestinian Authority Embassy. Iran also hosts
militant groups, including Hamas and Lebanon’s Shiite Muslim Hezbollah.
Hamas’ representative in Iran and the Palestinian ambassador were both
at the airport Thursday to welcome Haniyeh.
Along with his meeting with Ahmadinejad, Haniyeh is scheduled to hold
talks with Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and former President
Hashemi Rafsanjani. |