Hamas leader Haniyeh calls for continued ‘armed resistance’

November 5, 2021 by Baruch Yedid - TPS
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Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh laid out the terrorist organization’s vision for the coming years and states that “we must adopt a strategy of resistance and return.”

Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi (right) greets Hamas political bureau chief Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran, Aug. 7, 2021. Source: YouTube/Screenshot

By return, he means that all Palestinians throughout the world must be able to “return” to all of Israel, including Tel Aviv, and not just Gaza and the areas of the Palestinian Authority.

During a conference organized by the Zeituna Research Centre, an institution abroad that is affiliated with Hamas, Haniyeh described the organization’s principles for the coming years.

Haniyeh said that Hamas also demands a partnership in PA government institutions in the areas under its control as part of their desire to be part of the general Palestinian effort and decision-making system. “The Palestinian people are still at the stage of liberation from occupation, striving to achieve the goals of freedom, return and independence and are not at the stage of building a state or even at the stage of building a Palestinian Authority,” he added.

“The principle of partnership in building the institutions by representing all sections of the people in all areas of government in the West Bank and Gaza should be acceptable to all,” said Haniyeh.

Haniyeh referred to the Palestinian Authority elections that were postponed by Abu Mazen and said, “their postponement brought the Palestinians to a dead end and brought us back to the starting point” on the issue of national reconciliation. He stressed that Hamas would not agree to hold any new elections unless they also include Jerusalem.

The Hamas leader referred to Israel’s efforts to develop relations with Arab states commenting, “Israel is penetrating the region by normalizing ties with Arab states and striving to establish regional alliances with its [Israel’s] participation. The Palestinians must establish a balance of power and counter-alliances [against Israel] and not give up Palestinian principles.”

Haniyeh also criticized the security coordination between Israel and the Palestinian Authority and said that this coordination is one of the things that paved the way for the normalization of Israel’s relations with Arab countries.

Haniyeh stressed that the Palestinian strategy for achieving national goals must be based on the principles of liberation and a return and resistance. By resistance, he meant violence if they do not get everything that they demand.

He said: “The Palestinians must adopt a common strategy based on armed resistance, diplomatic and popular struggle and stressed that Hamas is ready to take part in the popular struggle in the West Bank.”

He emphasized in his speech the need to agree on a political plan for the current phase through common denominators and signed agreements. “We have a political legacy through which we can agree on a political plan,” he said.

Haniyeh declared that Oslo was detrimental to their cause saying, “the Oslo Accords put us in a tunnel and the Palestinian project was damaged and failures were discovered in understanding the essence of the Palestinian project.”

Referring to the representation of Palestinians around the world, Haniya said that they should also be included in the national project and seen as part of it, while criticizing the fact that since Oslo, Palestinians abroad have not been partners in the Palestinian decision.

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