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June 25, 2009 4:41 PM

Hamas Appreciates Obama's Change In Tone

(AP Photo/Bassem Tellawi)
Khaled Mashaal, the political bureau chairman of the Hamas Movement, welcomed on Thursday the "new language" by President Barack Obama towards his Islamic movement "We appreciate Obama's new language towards Hamas. And it is the first step in the right direction toward a dialogue without conditions, and we welcome this," he told his supporters in a televised speech in the Syrian capital Damascus.

But he said words must be followed by "action on the ground," and that Mr. Obama remains "too sympathetic" toward Israel, despite the president's pledge to work hard for the establishment of a Palestinian state.

"We see a change in Washington's stance over the Middle East region and the Islamic world…but we are looking for a change on the ground. Obama's stance is still under test," Mashaal, a Hamas leader in exile, said.

"Obama spoke widely about the suffering of Jews and their Holocaust in Europe but ignored the talk about our suffering and Israel's Holocaust that has been going on for decades against our people," he added.

"Mr. Obama, our Palestinian people are still under all forms of subjugation, intimidation and forced deportations. We call for credible acts which begin with lifting the siege on Gaza Strip and the start of rebuilding it. Gaza has been suffering from closure of crossing points while the world is just watching," Mashaal said.

He vowed his group would continue to fight until Palestinians restore their rights and total land, with Jerusalem as its capital.

"We renew our commitment to the resistance as a strategic option for the liberation of the nation and the restoration of the national legitimate rights," he said.

"The Palestinians had the right to resist Israeli occupation as the Euro pan peoples did against the Nazis and the Americans against the British occupation in the past," Hamas leader argued.

But he said the Islamic movement was "open" to efforts for dialogue and peace, in particular if there was a U.S. desire.

"We're ready to cooperate with any international efforts if there is American willingness to end the (Israeli) occupation," he said, adding "the U.S. and the Quartet have to recognize that our people do not buy illusions … our people are not interested in launching negotiations as they would be useless negotiations under Israeli stubbornness."

Mashaal said his group will keep working on a prisoner exchange with Israel to win the release of hundreds of Palestinians in return for Israeli soldier Gilad Schalit, who was captured three years ago near Gaza.

"So far, the Israeli intransigence has stopped all efforts but we are still ready to reach a prisoner exchange," Mashaal said. "Netanyahu's only choice to get back Schalit is a serious deal."
Mishall called on Mr. Obama to pull out Lieutenant-General Keith Dayton, the U.S. security coordinator in the region, who is supervising the training of Palestinian forces in the West Bank, saying his presence was the "main obstacle" for any reconciliation.

Hamas overran Gaza two years ago, leaving Western-backed Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas only in control of the West Bank. Abbas has been clamping down on Hamas in the West Bank since the Gaza takeover, and some 2,100 U.S.-trained Palestinian forces play a key role in that effort.

Mashaal said a Hamas delegation will be flying to Egypt to take part in Sunday's talks with representatives of Abbas' Fatah movement.
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by CLoverNYC1 June 26, 2009 12:04 PM EDT
There is an element of naivete in the liberal cries for diplomacy that is so far left it's off the page of reality and good common sense.

The palestinians don't want land, they want the extermination of Israel and they want President Obama to hand it to them by turning the back of America on our only true ally in the mideast.

Hamas wants Jerusalem as its capital city. The Israelis would rather die than relinquish their rightful claim to Jerusalem.

That is the crux of the matter and the dilemma for this US president who wants to be the friend of muslims.
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by krotec54 June 26, 2009 2:19 AM EDT
Obama is searching for those who want to set things back to the way they were four hundred years ago. If Obama and pill popping Biden are the only choices the DEM?s have, then all I can say 'we better start looking for another country to live in' America is declining at record speed, I equate America to a third world
country. What do we stand for and what do we do for the citizens that work and pay taxes? We better take control of our great country before the fools and buffoons do
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by sabre1111 June 26, 2009 7:46 AM EDT
You are free to leave at any time. But the idea that war is the only solution to every problem puts you back the same 400 years you accuse the Muslims of. Hilarious. As if the idea that compromise and diplomacy equals "decline" and that bombing people into submission, is all so "21st century". LOL.
by krotec54 June 26, 2009 2:02 AM EDT
Boy howdy, isn?t this man just like a bag of Lays potato chips? You can't have just one Obama story, outing, misstep, and misspeaking. I'm going to get so fat from the overdone Obama stories I won't be able to get off the couch to vote at all come 2012. He's smooth though and he's hired himself the right handlers because we're all playing into his pathetic trap. It's like a car accident too though.... you want to look away, you want to drive on past so the emergency vehicles can get through and do their jobs, but the carnage.... you just can't help but to peek!
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by rhs648 June 26, 2009 12:09 AM EDT
Isn't it great that Hamas feels it has an ally in President Obama. Now, should we put our faith in Hamas that they are a peace loving people who only want justice and equality for all peoples of the world. Perhaps, if it is on their terms and only their terms.
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by John_Merritt June 25, 2009 11:30 PM EDT
Well if they are happy we should be ecstatic. Who cares what Hamas is happy with? I for one do not have a bit of patience with people who can't be trusted with the dignity and responsibility of mankind.
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