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Hamas leader blames shootings on Israel
« on: September 05, 2010, 07:19:20 PM »
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President Barack Obama (R) walks with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas after a meeting in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington on September 1, 2010. This was one of several meetings between the President and Middle East Leaders in advance of the opening of the first direct talks in two years between Israel and the Palestinian Authority scheduled to begin at the State Department in Washington, D.C. tomorrow. UPI/Kevin Dietsch Photo via Newscom

A leader of the Hamas terror organization today told a radio program interview that the shootings this week in the West Bank area happened because of the "pressure" to which Palestinians are subjected.

Aaron Klein, WND's Jerusalem bureau chief and a talk show host on WABC in New York, interviewed Mahmoud al-Zahar, the Hamas chief in Gaza, about this week's developments in violence.

A cell of the Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, the so-called military wing of Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah organization, notified WND it was taking responsibility for a shooting attack that targeted two Israeli civilians.

The two Israelis, both reportedly in their 30s, were wounded, one seriously, in the drive-by shooting in the West Bank, one day after a similar attack left four Israeli civilians dead.

The attacks came on the eve of a Washington summit organized by President Obama aimed at reopening direct negotiations between Israel and the PA to create a Palestinian state. Reports said the attack was a drive-by shooting, executed in a similar fashion to am attack just one day earlier that left four dead.

Hamas claimed responsibility for that deadly shooting attack, which killed two Jewish men and two women, one of whom was pregnant.

Al-Zahar indicated to Klein he had no specific hopes for the ongoing talks in Washington over the Middle East's fracture.

"All the previous talks ended with nothing," he said.

If there is any deal proposed, he said, "Let us see what will be in the agreement. We already signed many agreements."

But the shootings happened because of the plight of the Palestinians, he claimed.

"The Palestinian people are suffering too much from the pressure," he said.
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Re: Hamas leader blames shootings on Israel
« Reply #1 on: September 05, 2010, 07:23:38 PM »
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© 2010 WorldNetDaily

President Barack Obama (R) walks with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas after a meeting in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington on September 1, 2010. This was one of several meetings between the President and Middle East Leaders in advance of the opening of the first direct talks in two years between Israel and the Palestinian Authority scheduled to begin at the State Department in Washington, D.C. tomorrow. UPI/Kevin Dietsch Photo via Newscom

A leader of the Hamas terror organization today told a radio program interview that the shootings this week in the West Bank area happened because of the "pressure" to which Palestinians are subjected.

Aaron Klein, WND's Jerusalem bureau chief and a talk show host on WABC in New York, interviewed Mahmoud al-Zahar, the Hamas chief in Gaza, about this week's developments in violence.

A cell of the Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, the so-called military wing of Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah organization, notified WND it was taking responsibility for a shooting attack that targeted two Israeli civilians.

The two Israelis, both reportedly in their 30s, were wounded, one seriously, in the drive-by shooting in the West Bank, one day after a similar attack left four Israeli civilians dead.

The attacks came on the eve of a Washington summit organized by President Obama aimed at reopening direct negotiations between Israel and the PA to create a Palestinian state. Reports said the attack was a drive-by shooting, executed in a similar fashion to am attack just one day earlier that left four dead.

Hamas claimed responsibility for that deadly shooting attack, which killed two Jewish men and two women, one of whom was pregnant.

Al-Zahar indicated to Klein he had no specific hopes for the ongoing talks in Washington over the Middle East's fracture.

"All the previous talks ended with nothing," he said.

If there is any deal proposed, he said, "Let us see what will be in the agreement. We already signed many agreements."

But the shootings happened because of the plight of the Palestinians, he claimed.

"The Palestinian people are suffering too much from the pressure," he said.

The IDF should give them a real taste of pressure!!
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