Hamas leader says group misunderstood (AP) Updated: 2006-02-18 10:50
ISTANBUL, Turkey - The exiled political leader of Hamas said Friday the world
has the wrong image of the Islamic militant group and he urged the international
community to stop viewing it through the eyes of Israel.
"We believe that most of the leaders in Europe, in the West, have ... a wrong
image about Hamas, because this image doesn't reflect us. It reflects how some
people, especially Israel, see Hamas," Khaled Mashaal told The Associated Press,
surrounded by bodyguards on a commercial flight from Ankara to Istanbul.
"We want the world, and especially the countries in the West, to understand
us, to understand Hamas well, to understand the will of the Palestinian people,
the national goals of Hamas and the Palestinian people."
Khaled Mashaal,
exiled political leader of Hamas, is surrounded by Turkish and Palestinian
security agents as he speaks to the media during a short news conference
before leaving for the airport in Ankara, Turkey Friday, Feb. 17, 2006.
Mashaal's visit to the Turkish capital has triggered a new diplomatic rift
between U.S allies Israel and Turkey.
[AP] | Hamas' parliamentary victory last month
prompted U.S. and European Union threats to cut off massive aid to the
Palestinians unless the group recognizes Israel and renounces violence. Hamas is
responsible for scores of suicide attacks in Israel and has been designated a
terrorist organization by the United States and many Western nations.
Acting Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert has ruled out talks with Hamas
until it renounces violence, recognizes Israel's right to exist and accepts past
agreements between Israel and the Palestinians.
Hamas has given no indication it will change its ideology, but has said it
would stick to a long-term cease-fire if Israel reciprocates.
Mashaal said Friday the world needs to understand that Israeli occupation
started the problem.
"The first step is the occupation. So our people in Palestine are suffering.
This suffering pushes our people in Palestine to defend themselves against the
occupation and against the aggression of Israel," he said.
"The international community must make pressure on Israel to recognize our
right to get freedom, to fight against occupation, to have real peace,
legitimacy on our ground," Mashaal said. "If the international community obliged
Israel to do that, then they can come to us and ask us to take our step."
Mashaal contended that the international community was pressuring Hamas
because it was weak compared to Israel.
"It is easy for those countries to make pressure on the weak side," argued
Mashaal. "This is not justice. For this reason the Palestinian people refuse
this pressure. It is hypocrisy."
Mashaal said Hamas wants an end to occupation of Palestinian territories.
"You can be sure that our feeling is peace and hope, good for all people in
the world, but not any side that occupies our land or makes aggression on our
people," said Mashaal. "No peace without our legitimate rights. No stability
with occupation. No peace with occupation. This is our right."
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