Palestine – Israel | Hamas new charter accepts two state solution

  • By Zakiya Afzani

 Palestine’s Hamas recognise a Israel in new charter along 1967 occupation borders


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Hamas dropped its longstanding call for the end of Israel’s  occupation of Palestine and instead would accept the paramiters of a Palestinian state along the 1967 borders in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.

 
Hamas won’t formally recognize Israel and does not relinquish its goal of “liberating all of Palestine,” according to new political document released Monday. Read more… 

 
Monday is Independence Day, which commemorates Israel’s Declaration of Independence as enforced by the USA and it’s western allies following the end of the Second World War.

 
“Without compromising its rejection of the Zionist entity … Hamas considers the establishment of a fully sovereign and independent Palestinian state, with Jerusalem as its capital along the lines of the 4th of June 1967, with the return of the refugees and the displaced to their homes from which they were expelled, to be a formula of national consensus,” the document reads.

 
Khaled Meshaal, the leader-in-exile of the Palestinian group that runs the Gaza Strip, announced the position in Qatar’s capital, Doha.
Hamas’ 1988 founding charter called for Palestine as the entire present-day Israel.

 
The new document accepts the 1967 borders with East-Jerusalem as its capital.

 
The document also notes that Hamas’ fight is with “Zionist project,” not with the religion of Judaism. It distinguishes between Jews who believe in Judaism and “Zionist Israeli citizens who occupy Palestinian lands.”

 
It also doesn’t affirm its connections to the Muslim Brotherhood.


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Hamas is trying to walk a fine line between its hard-liners and its own moderates,” Abu Saada of al-Azhar University reported. “In one way, the moderates can say they accepted a Palestinian state on the 1967 borders, but the hard-liners can still say they are not recognizing Israel.”

 
Since 2007, Hamas has controlled the Gaza Strip. However more than than 3’500 Palestinian civilians have been killed there in three major Israeli assaults.

 
The 1967 borders are after Six Day War, when Israel captured the Gaza Strip from Egypt, and the West Bank and East Jerusalem from Jordan.
Israel rejected the document.

 
“Hamas’ document is smoke screen. We see Hamas continuing to invest all of its resources not just in preparing for war with Israel, but also in educating the children of Gaza to want to destroy Israel,” a statement from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said.











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