donderdag 7 januari 2010

Abbas verdedigt Egyptische blokkade van Gaza


The Palestinian leader also justified Egypt's construction of a steel wall that along its border with the Gaza Strip. Cairo has the "full right to protect its territory and prevent smuggling of illegal materials into Gaza," he said. "It is a sovereign and political decision of the Egyptian government and we understand that," Abbas added, reminding attendants of "the reasons for the Gaza siege.
It is, in fact, the coup that Hamas staged that created all the problems for Gaza's residents," he said.
 
Zo, beste Gaza activisten, nu hoor je het ook eens van een ander. Egypte, en dus ook Israel, heeft als soevereine staat het recht om haar grondgebied te beschermen en de illegale wapensmokkel tegen te gaan. Men heeft het recht de grens te sluiten met een gebied waar een vijandig regime aan de macht is. En de problemen zijn veroorzaakt door Hamas, dat in juni 2007 in een illegale coup de macht opeiste in Gaza, en sindsdien de burgerrechten en vrijheden van de inwoners aan banden heeft gelegd, dissidente journalisten opgepakt en islamitische regels heeft opgelegd. Ook laat men patienten die in Israel of op de Westoever behandeld kunnen worden vaak niet gaan, omdat zij niet over de juiste papieren zouden beschikken.

RP
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The Jerusalem Post
Jan 6, 2010 11:10 | Updated Jan 6, 2010 16:20
Abbas: '67 borders precondition to talks
By JPOST.COM STAFF
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Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas said he would be the first to negotiate with Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, but only if the latter would cease construction in the settlements and recognize the 1967 borders of a Palestinian state, Israel Radio reported Wednesday, quoting Qatari newspapers.

Abbas also said that Netanyahu's recent statements following his visit to Cairo, in which the Israeli premier called for the resumption of peace talks, were vague and needed clarification.

Speaking at the Sheraton Doha, Abbas was quoted by Qatari daily Gulf Times commenting on the failed reconciliation attempts with Hamas, explaining that negotiators from the rival faction had kept asking for last-minute amendments in what was an attempt to halt the reconciliation process.

"Going through the whole gamut of things again means a delay of another two years and that is what Hamas wants," he said.

Abbas added that he "welcomed" mediation by any Arab country to solve the standoff between the rival Palestinian movements, but insisted that any deal must be signed in Egypt. "The national dialogue started in Egypt and must end there," Gulf Times quoted Abbas as saying.

The Palestinian leader also justified Egypt's construction of a steel wall that along its border with the Gaza Strip. Cairo has the "full right to protect its territory and prevent smuggling of illegal materials into Gaza," he said. "It is a sovereign and political decision of the Egyptian government and we understand that," Abbas added, reminding attendants of "the reasons for the Gaza siege.

It is, in fact, the coup that Hamas staged that created all the problems for Gaza's residents," he said.

On the negotiations for the release of captured IDF soldier Gilad Schalit in exchange for Palestinian prisoners, Abbas said he welcomed the release of any Palestinian prisoner, "even if Hamas took credit for it."

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