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Israel wants to prevent elections in Jerusalem to say the city is not part of the Palestinian territories and Hamas wants to ban the polls in Gaza to thwart the reconciliation and to blackmail us
the operation in Gaza was necessary. Operation Cast Lead achieved its goal, which was to restore Israel's deterrence ability, and managed to restore Israel's deterrence ability. Israel must do what is right for Israel, regardless of judgments, statements and arrest warrants. It's the leadership's duty, ...
The operation in Gaza was necessary and was meant to restore Israel's deterrence and did restore Israel's deterrence
It is not enough for Hamas to liberate Gaza, nor to establish an emirate in Gaza, nor a state, nor an independent entity... Hamas strives to liberate all of Palestine.
If it were only up to us, then Shalit would be released soon, but it is not only up to us, and there are disagreements between Hamas' leaders (in Gaza and its leaders in exile). Hamas at home (Gaza) wants its prisoners released, while Hamas abroad (in exile) is acting out of political considerations. Th...
If it were only up to us, then Shalit would be released soon, but it is not only up to us, and there are disagreements between Hamas' leaders (in Gaza and its leaders in exile). Hamas at home (Gaza) wants its prisoners released, while Hamas abroad (in exile) is acting out of political considerations. Th...
This movement, with the help of the militant factions liberated the Gaza Strip, and we say, brothers and sisters, we will not be satisfied with Gaza ... Hamas looks toward the whole of Palestine, the liberation of the strip is just a step to liberating all of Palestine.
The people of Gaza have suffered enormously since the blockade imposed by Israel and Egypt following Hamas’s coup, and particularly following Operation Cast Lead
I really find it hard to understand why Israel does not accept that Palestine consists of the West Bank, Gaza and East Jerusalem ... This two-state solution is really the core of (Israel’s) security
overwhelmingly passed a resolution condemning a report by a United Nations fact-finding panel that criticized Israel as part of an assessment of the conflict in Gaza in 2008 between Israel and Hamas.
Allowing residents of Gaza to enter Israel for this purpose is not included in the framework of their basic humanitarian needs that Israel is obligated to enable today
Israeli policy has changed. Everything else has stayed the same inside Gaza, in terms of the number of sick people and the lack of treatment facilities. Israel is making it harder for people to leave.
after Israel withdrew from Lebanon and then from Gaza, the rocket attacks on Israel increased like an avalanche. The writers of this letter omit the fact that the fundamentalists aim to destroy Israel no matter what, even after the return of occupied lands.
The move is a rare loosening of the tight blockade Israel imposed on Gaza after Hamas militants seized the coastal area in June 2007. Israel usually only allows patients with life-threatening conditions into Israel
I don't really understand why Israel does not accept that Palestine consists of the West Bank, Gaza and East Jerusalem ... The Israelis have a right to live in Israel, the Palestinians have a right to live in Palestine.
Neighboring Israel has a blockade on Gaza, and Egypt restricts movement across its border with the Hamas-controlled territory. Health officials say that isolation likely kept the H1N1 virus from affecting the coastal territory sooner
that is why any future arrangement in Judea and Samaria must be better and withstand the test of reality. Any future entrance of rockets and missiles to Judea and Samaria must be prevented as part of a future agreement. There must be direct oversight by Israel on future security arrangements, something ...
We are located at a sensitive spot, and there are many different warnings ... The possibility of a terror attack from Israel in Gaza is also taken into account, so we treated the incident appropriately.
arrived in Gaza amid unprecedented security measures by Hamas... as Israeli airplanes flew overhead
hosting of an Israeli delegation at a time when Israel is coming under huge pressure from the rest of the international community to investigate war crime charges regarding its conduct in Gaza and to freeze settlement construction in the West Bank and East Jerusalem.
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Senior Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh speaks during a rally in Gaza City December 14, 2009, marking the 22nd anniversary of the Hamas' foundation.
View Photo »Senior Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh (R) waves to supporters during a rally in Gaza City December 14, 2009, marking the 22nd anniversary of Hamas' foundation.
View Photo »A member of the Hamas security forces stands guard during a rally in Gaza City December 14, 2009, marking the 22nd anniversary of the Hamas' foundation.
View Photo »Balloons attached to Palestinian and Hamas flags fly above a rally in Gaza City December 14, 2009, marking the 22nd anniversary of the Hamas' foundation.
View Photo »Members of the Hamas security forces guard a rally in Gaza City December 14, 2009, marking the 22nd anniversary of the Hamas' foundation.
View Photo »Members of the Hamas security forces guard a rally in Gaza City December 14, 2009, marking the 22nd anniversary of the Hamas' foundation.
View Photo »Palestinian Hamas supporters attend a rally to mark the 22nd anniversary of the group's founding in Gaza City, Monday, Dec. 14, 2009.
View Photo »A Palestinian Hamas security officer walks behind a black screen during a rally to mark the 22nd anniversary of the group's founding in Gaza City, Monday, Dec. 14, 2009.
View Photo »Palestinian Hamas security officers walk behind a black screen during a rally to mark the 22nd anniversary of the group's founding in Gaza City, Monday, Dec. 14, 2009.
View Photo »Palestinian Hamas supporters attend a rally to mark the 22nd anniversary of the group's founding in Gaza City, Monday, Dec. 14, 2009.
View Photo »Gaza's Hamas Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh waves Hamas and Palestinian flags during a rally to mark the 22nd anniversary of the group's founding in Gaza City, Monday, Dec. 14, 2009.
View Photo »Palestinian Hamas supporters attend a rally to mark the 22nd anniversary of the group's founding in Gaza City, Monday, Dec. 14, 2009.
View Photo »Gaza's Hamas Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh speaks to Hamas supporters during a rally to mark the 22nd anniversary of the group's founding in Gaza City, Monday, Dec. 14, 2009.
View Photo »Gaza's Hamas Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh greets Hamas supporters during a rally to mark the 22nd anniversary of the group's founding in Gaza City, Monday, Dec. 14, 2009.
View Photo »Palestinian Hamas supporters attend a rally to mark the 22nd anniversary of the group's founding in Gaza City, Monday, Dec. 14, 2009.
View Photo »Palestinian Hamas supporters attend a rally to mark the 22nd anniversary of the group's founding in Gaza City, Monday, Dec. 14, 2009.
View Photo »Palestinian Hamas supporters attend a rally to mark the 22nd anniversary of the group's founding in Gaza City, Monday, Dec. 14, 2009.
View Photo »Palestinian Hamas supporters attend a rally to mark the 22nd anniversary of the group's founding in Gaza City, Monday, Dec. 14, 2009.
View Photo »Palestinian Hamas supporters attend a rally to mark the 22nd anniversary of the group's founding in Gaza City, Monday, Dec. 14, 2009.
View Photo »A Palestinian Hamas security officer oversees Hamas supporters attending a rally to mark the 22nd anniversary of the group's founding in Gaza City, Monday, Dec. 14, 2009.
View Photo »Palestinian children wear Hamas headbands before a rally in Gaza City December 14, 2009, marking the 22nd anniversary of the Hamas movement's foundation.
View Photo »A Palestinian Hamas militant drinks water during an anti-Israeli rally in al-Nuseirat refugee camp in the centre of the Gaza strip December 11, 2009.
View Photo »Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas (Abu Mazen) attends a news conference after meeting Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in Sharm el-Sheikh, December 9, 2009.
View Photo »In the photo taken Thursday, Nov. 26, 2009, Islamic Jihad women militants run drills during their first training session in Gaza. Several Islamic Jihad women were suicide bombers during years of fighting between Israel and the Palestinians.
View Photo »Palestinians take part in a protest in Gaza City calling for the release of Palestinian prisoners from Israeli jails December 7, 2009.
View Photo »Senior Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh (R) waves to supporters during a rally in Gaza City December 14, 2009, marking the 22nd anniversary of Hamas' foundation.
View Photo »Israel wants to prevent elections in Jerusalem to say the city is not part of the Palestinian territories and Hamas wants to ban the polls in Gaza to thwart the reconciliation and to blackmail us
the operation in Gaza was necessary. Operation Cast Lead achieved its goal, which was to restore Israel's deterrence ability, and managed to restore Israel's deterrence ability. Israel must do what is right for Israel, regardless of judgments, statements and arrest warrants. It's the leadership's duty, ...
The operation in Gaza was necessary and was meant to restore Israel's deterrence and did restore Israel's deterrence
It is not enough for Hamas to liberate Gaza, nor to establish an emirate in Gaza, nor a state, nor an independent entity... Hamas strives to liberate all of Palestine.
If it were only up to us, then Shalit would be released soon, but it is not only up to us, and there are disagreements between Hamas' leaders (in Gaza and its leaders in exile). Hamas at home (Gaza) wants its prisoners released, while Hamas abroad (in exile) is acting out of political considerations. Th...
If it were only up to us, then Shalit would be released soon, but it is not only up to us, and there are disagreements between Hamas' leaders (in Gaza and its leaders in exile). Hamas at home (Gaza) wants its prisoners released, while Hamas abroad (in exile) is acting out of political considerations. Th...
This movement, with the help of the militant factions liberated the Gaza Strip, and we say, brothers and sisters, we will not be satisfied with Gaza ... Hamas looks toward the whole of Palestine, the liberation of the strip is just a step to liberating all of Palestine.
The people of Gaza have suffered enormously since the blockade imposed by Israel and Egypt following Hamas’s coup, and particularly following Operation Cast Lead
I really find it hard to understand why Israel does not accept that Palestine consists of the West Bank, Gaza and East Jerusalem ... This two-state solution is really the core of (Israel’s) security
overwhelmingly passed a resolution condemning a report by a United Nations fact-finding panel that criticized Israel as part of an assessment of the conflict in Gaza in 2008 between Israel and Hamas.
Allowing residents of Gaza to enter Israel for this purpose is not included in the framework of their basic humanitarian needs that Israel is obligated to enable today
Israeli policy has changed. Everything else has stayed the same inside Gaza, in terms of the number of sick people and the lack of treatment facilities. Israel is making it harder for people to leave.
after Israel withdrew from Lebanon and then from Gaza, the rocket attacks on Israel increased like an avalanche. The writers of this letter omit the fact that the fundamentalists aim to destroy Israel no matter what, even after the return of occupied lands.
The move is a rare loosening of the tight blockade Israel imposed on Gaza after Hamas militants seized the coastal area in June 2007. Israel usually only allows patients with life-threatening conditions into Israel
I don't really understand why Israel does not accept that Palestine consists of the West Bank, Gaza and East Jerusalem ... The Israelis have a right to live in Israel, the Palestinians have a right to live in Palestine.
Neighboring Israel has a blockade on Gaza, and Egypt restricts movement across its border with the Hamas-controlled territory. Health officials say that isolation likely kept the H1N1 virus from affecting the coastal territory sooner
that is why any future arrangement in Judea and Samaria must be better and withstand the test of reality. Any future entrance of rockets and missiles to Judea and Samaria must be prevented as part of a future agreement. There must be direct oversight by Israel on future security arrangements, something ...
We are located at a sensitive spot, and there are many different warnings ... The possibility of a terror attack from Israel in Gaza is also taken into account, so we treated the incident appropriately.
arrived in Gaza amid unprecedented security measures by Hamas... as Israeli airplanes flew overhead
hosting of an Israeli delegation at a time when Israel is coming under huge pressure from the rest of the international community to investigate war crime charges regarding its conduct in Gaza and to freeze settlement construction in the West Bank and East Jerusalem.
The continuing blockade of Gaza by Israel is utterly unjustified . . . Denying access to our Minister for Foreign Affairs only serves to give the impression that Israel is unwilling to let the outside world see the suffering which is going on.
The continuing blockade of Gaza by Israel is utterly unjustified and is exacerbating an already dire humanitarian crisis. Denying access to our Minister for Foreign Affairs only serves to give the impression that Israel is unwilling to let the outside world see the suffering which is going on.
Consistent with this same resolution, efforts must also be made to address Israel's legitimate security concerns, including through mechanisms to prevent the smuggling of weapons into Gaza and an end to Palestinian rocket fire at Israeli civilians.
address Israel's legitimate security concerns, including through mechanisms to prevent the smuggling of weapons into Gaza and an end to Palestinian rocket fire at Israeli civilians
To achieve lasting peace in the Middle East, the state of Israel should recognize each and every one of the rights of the Palestinian nation, put an end to the occupation of Palestinian territories, end the encirclement imposed on the Gaza strip, dismantle the Israeli settlements, and resolve the issue ...
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