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Sunday, February 26, 2006
'We Do Not Wish to Throw Them Into the Sea' [Jews can take boats]

'We Do Not Wish to Throw Them Into the Sea'
The Washington Post Sunday, February 26, 2006; B02
www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/02/24/AR2006022402317.html?sub=AR

[IMRA: "The answer is to let Israel say it will recognize a Palestinian
state along the 1967 borders, release the prisoners and recognize the rights
of the refugees to return to Israel. Hamas will have a position if this
occurs." = first millions of Arabs move into Haifa, Jaffa, etc.. Israel
pulls our of French Hill, Ramat Eshkol, the Jewish Quarter of Jerusalem etc.
and a sovereign state is formed and then we will see.

Israel Radio reports on 26 February that Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri
explained that The Washington Post apparently made an error in translation.
Hamas does not talk about "peace in stages" but instead a "solution in
stages" (Israel Radio did not indicate if Abu Suhri laughed or simply smiled
when he use the term "solution").

Haim Ramon, who is considered the leader of the "left" side of Kadima and MK
Matan Vilnay of the Labor Party both told Israel Radio this morning that the
Haniyeh interview is part of the Hamas propaganda campaign to say one thing
to the West while they continue with their true message of committment to
the destruction of Israel to the Arab world.

http://bet.iba.org.il/index.asp?classto=142&entity_code=112861&site_code=14
]

Since Hamas won control of parliament in the recent Palestinian elections,
policymakers in Washington and Jerusalem have been faced with a dilemma: how
to deal with a democratically elected government that is also on the State
Department's list of foreign terrorist organizations. Last week,
Newsweek-Washington Post's Lally Weymouth interviewed Hamas's new prime
minister, Ismail Haniyeh, by phone in his home in the refugee camp where he
lives with his wife and 12 children in Gaza.

Were you surprised by the size of the Hamas victory?

Hamas entered the elections planning to be victorious.

Was the victory due to corruption in Fatah, the social services you provided
or the general agreement of most Palestinians with the Hamas program of
armed resistance?

The victory of Hamas is not only based on the corruption of the Palestinian
Authority. Hamas has a vision and a program, and this is the reason why the
Palestinian people chose Hamas. However, there is no doubt that the
corruption helped Hamas's victory.

What percent of the people voted for Hamas because of your call for armed
resistance?

Resistance is one of the reasons for Hamas's victory, but Hamas works [also]
in the political, educational and charitable fields. All these activities
helped it win.
Palestinian President Abu Mazen and the international community have put
forward conditions for dealing with Hamas: 1) recognize Israel; 2) recognize
existing agreements with Israel made by the Palestinian Liberation
Organization; 3) renounce violence. Will you agree to these conditions?

We are surprised that such conditions are imposed on us. Why don't they
direct such conditions and questions to Israel? Has Israel respected
agreements? Israel has bypassed practically all agreements. We say: Let
Israel recognize the legitimate rights of the Palestinians first and then we
will have a position regarding this. Which Israel should we recognize? The
Israel of 1917; the Israel of 1936; the Israel of 1948; the Israel of 1956;
or the Israel of 1967? Which borders and which Israel? Israel has to
recognize first the Palestinian state and its borders and then we will know
what we are talking about.

Israel has agreed to a two-state solution, signed agreements with the PLO
and withdrawn from Gaza. So will Hamas accept any of the agreements that the
PLO -- starting with [Yasser] Arafat and continuing with Abu Mazen -- made
with Israel?

Number one, the withdrawal from Gaza was based on a unilateral decision and
a unilateral plan. It was not [done] out of the generosity of Israel. Has
Israel committed itself to all these agreements? We are not war seekers nor
are we war initiators.

We are not lovers of blood. We are not interested in a vicious cycle of
violence. We are oppressed people with rights. If peace brings us our
rights, then this is good.

Do you accept the Oslo agreement signed by Yasser Arafat?

Israel has stopped completely committing itself to Oslo.

I am not asking about Israel. Are you, as the new Palestinian prime
minister, committed to Oslo?

How do you want me not to pay attention or care about what Israel says? Oslo
stated that a Palestinian state would be established by 1999. Where is this
Palestinian state? Has Oslo given the right to Israel to reoccupy the West
Bank, to build the wall and expand the settlements, and to Judaize Jerusalem
and make it totally Jewish?

Has Israel been given the right to disrupt the work on the port and airport
in Gaza? Has Oslo given them the right to besiege Gaza and to stop all tax
refunds from the Palestinian Authority?

So you will not abide by past agreements made by the Palestinians and
Israel?

I have not said that. I have said that Israel . . .

But you are not the prime minister of Israel. Will you abide by past
agreements made by the Palestinian governments and Israel?

We will review all agreements and abide by those that are in the interest of
the Palestinian people.

What agreements will you honor?

The ones that will guarantee the establishment of a Palestinian state with
Jerusalem as its capital with 1967 borders -- as well as agreements that
would release prisoners.

Would Hamas recognize Israel if it were to withdraw to the '67 borders?

If Israel withdraws to the '67 borders, then we will establish a peace in
stages.

What does that mean?

Number one: We will establish a situation of stability and calm which will
bring safety for our people -- what Sheikh [Ahmed] Yassin [a Hamas founder]
called a long-term hudna .

Does a peace in stages means the ultimate obliteration of the Jewish people?

We do not have any feelings of animosity toward Jews. We do not wish to
throw them into the sea. All we seek is to be given our land back, not to
harm anybody.
Do you recognize Israel's right to exist?

The answer is to let Israel say it will recognize a Palestinian state along
the 1967 borders, release the prisoners and recognize the rights of the
refugees to return to Israel. Hamas will have a position if this occurs.

So will you extend the present ceasefire?

I will not say yes or no. The problem is with Israel. If Israel gives us a
quiet period and stops its incursions and the assassinations, then we will
be able to convince our people to continue with a state of quiet.

How is Hamas going to run its government with the United States cutting back
funds and the Palestinian government having a deficit of $700 million? Will
Iran make up the difference?

We have an economic plan for self-sufficiency based on rationing and
protection of public money. Number two: Our relationship with the Islamic
and Arab world has shown indications that these people will support us.
Number three: The liberals and free people of the world will not like to see
the Palestinian people living under siege. We have received indications from
the international community that they will not stop their aid.

I ask the American administration not to participate in any resolution that
will double the suffering of the Palestinian people. I am convinced that the
American people would not want to see the Palestinians suffer the way they
do.

You must offer Americans some kind of assurance that you agree with
President Bush's two-state solution, that you oppose violence and suicide
bombings, that you favor peace. Can you?

All the Palestinian people would like to stop the bloodshed and take the
civilians away from this vicious cycle of violence. The problem is not with
us but with the Israelis.

Will you recognize Israel?

If Israel declares that it will give the Palestinian people a state and give
them back all their rights, then we are ready to recognize them.

Israel does not have a charter calling for the destruction of the
Palestinian state.

Our only position will be declared once Israel recognizes our right to
exist.

Prime Minister Ariel Sharon accepted a two-state solution as did President
Bush. What do you say about the two-state solution?

It all starts with Israel.

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