Mashaal vows to continue fighting Israel rather than give up ‘any inch’ of Palestine

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Hamas chief and Gaza PM emerge from large-scale model of rocket fired at Israel to speak to masses celebrating Hamas’s 25th anniversary; ‘Zionists, prepare your passports,’ says military spokesman

Egész Palesztina felszabadítására és a palesztin egység megteremtésére szólított fel, egyúttal kizárta Izrael állam elismerését Háled Mesaal, a Gázai övezetet uraló Hamász mozgalom katari emigrációban élő vezetője szombaton Gázában.

A Hamász megalapításának 25. évfordulója alkalmából tartott nagygyűlésen százezrek vettek részt és hallgatták meg a Gázai övezetbe több évtizedes száműzetés után először ellátogató politikus beszédét. Biztonsági források kétszázezerre, a Hamász félmillióra becsülte a résztvevők számát.

„Palesztina a mienk a (Jordán) folyótól a (Földközi-) tengerig, déltől északig. Nem engedünk át a földből egy négyzetcentimétert sem” – jelentette ki Mesaal a Hamász zöld zászlóit lengető hatalmas tömeg előtt.

Hangsúlyozta, hogy soha nem ismerik el legitimnek Palesztina megszállását. „Felszabadítani Palesztinát, az egész Palesztinát, jog, kötelesség és cél” egyben – hangoztatta a palesztin vezető, hozzátéve, hogy az ellenállás nem cél, hanem eszköz.

Mesaal 11 éves korában, az 1967-es „hatnapos háború” után hagyta el Ciszjordániát, Kuvaitban nőtt fel, azóta is mindig külföldön élt. A Gázai övezetben még soha nem járt, pénteken érkezett háromnapos látogatásra az évfordulós ünnepségek alkalmából.

Az ünnepi színpadon ott állt mellette Iszmáil Haníje, a Hamász gázai miniszterelnöke, valamint a radikális palesztin mozgalom több gázai és külföldi száműzetésben élő vezetője. A háttérben a kelet-jeruzsálemi Mecsetek terét ábrázoló hatalmas kifeszített vászon egyik oldalán a Hamászt megalapító, az izraeli hadsereg által 2004-ben megölt Ahmed Jaszin sejk portréja volt látható, s középen, a szónoki emelvény mögött az Izraelre kilőtt M-75-ös típusú rakéták egy 13 méter magas makettje állt, rajta angol nyelven azzal a szöveggel, hogy „Gázában gyártva”.

Mesaal, akit megfigyelők a Hamász több más vezetőjénél mérsékeltebb nézeteket valló politikusnak ítélnek, a megbékélést, a palesztinok egységének megteremtését szorgalmazta. Úgy fogalmazott, hogy a 2006-os választások utáni megosztottság – amikor a Hamász és a Mahmúd Abbász elnök vezette Fatah mozgalom egymásnak esett – már a múlté.

„Az igazodási pont a Palesztinai Felszabadítási szervezet, amelyet egységben akarunk látni” – mondta Mesaal, hozzátéve, hogy felül kell vizsgálni a több mint húsz éve folyó tárgyalások politikáját, amelyet „Izrael és a nemzetközi kishitűség kudarcba fullasztott”.

A Hamász megalapításának 25. évfordulója alkalmából szervezett ünnepséget azért hozták néhány nappal előbbre, hogy egyúttal megemlékezzenek az első palesztin intifádáról, amely pontosan 25 évvel ezelőtt, 1987. december 8-án robbant ki.

A Hamász alapokmányában Izrael állam elpusztítását hirdeti, de vezetői többször is jelezték, hogy hajlandóak hosszú távú fegyverszünetről tárgyalni, ha a zsidó állam visszavonul az 1967-es határok mögé.

A stage decorated with a mural of Jerusalem and a large model of a M75 long-range rocket during a rally to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the Hamas terrorist group, in Gaza city, Saturday. (photo credit: Adel Hana/AP)

A stage decorated with a mural of Jerusalem and a large model of a M75 long-range rocket during a rally to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the Hamas terrorist group, in Gaza city, Saturday. (photo credit: Adel Hana/AP)

GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip — The leader of the Islamic terrorist group Hamas vowed to continue fighting Israel Saturday, as hundreds of thousands of flag-waving Gazans turned out to celebrate the organization’s 25th anniversary.

Khaled Mashaal’s visit to the Palestinian territory — a first in his lifetime of exile — underscores Hamas’ rising clout and regional acceptance since its eight-day conflict with Israel last month.

At the main stage in Gaza City, a roaring crowd greeted Mashaal and Gaza Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh, who emerged from a door built into a large model of a rocket fired at Israeli cities during the recent fighting.

Hamas’ green dominated the gathering, where some children wore military uniforms and others carried guns. Masked gunmen holding automatic rifles flanked the podium where Mashaal gave a fiery speech.

Hamas chief Khaled Mashaal speaks to Hamas supporters during a visit to the house of Ahmed Jaabari, the leader of the Hamas armed wing who was killed in an Israeli air strike in November, in Gaza City, Friday. (AP Photo/Mohammed Saber)

Hamas chief Khaled Mashaal speaks to Hamas supporters during a visit to the house of Ahmed Jaabari, the leader of the Hamas armed wing who was killed in an Israeli air strike in November, in Gaza City, Friday. (AP Photo/Mohammed Saber)

“We are not giving up any inch of Palestine. It will remain Islamic and Arab for us and nobody else. Jihad and armed resistance is the only way,” Mashaal said, referring to holy war. “We cannot recognize Israel’s legitimacy.”

Mashaal said he would continue to secure the release of Palestinian prisoners from Israeli jails — referring to a swap last year where an abducted Israeli soldier was exchanged for more than 1,000 Palestinian prisoners.

“From the sea to the river, from north to south, we will not give up any part of Palestine — it is our country, our right and our homeland,” said the Hamas chief. “We are all one,” he added, referring to Palestinians residing in the West Bank, the Gaza Strip and inside Israel. “We are all united in the way of resistance.”

The 56-year-old Mashaal, who left the West Bank as a child and now leads Hamas from the Gulf state of Qatar, entered Gaza on Friday via Egypt, for the first time ever and after a long exile from Palestinian territory, to attend the mass rally.

Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians gathered in Gaza on Saturday to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the establishment of Hamas. Tributes to Ahmed Jabari, the Hamas terror chief killed by Israel on the first day of Operation Pillar of Defense last month, were central to the event.

A large model of a M75 long-range missile is seen as hundreds of thousands attend a rally to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the Hamas terrorist organization in Gaza city on Saturday (photo credit: AP/Hatem Moussa)

A large model of a M75 long-range missile is seen as hundreds of thousands attend a rally to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the Hamas terrorist organization in Gaza city on Saturday (photo credit: AP/Hatem Moussa)

Hamas supporters, some of them flashing victory signs, were braving the rain to attend the event. Some parents brought children dressed in military uniforms.

Palestinian sources reported that the terror organization’s supporters from throughout the region had arrived in Gaza to participate in the festivities. Israel Radio said supporters had come from across the Middle East, and that 100 Muslims had also traveled from the United Kingdom.

Israel said Thursday that it did not control who entered Gaza from Egypt. The Foreign Ministry noted that the entry of Mashaal and other supporters to Gaza underlined that Israel did not maintain a hermetic land blockade on the Strip.

A spokesmen for Hamas’s military wing, Izz ad-Din al-Qassam, warned Israelis to prepare their passports.

“We fought the Zionist entity with limited power,” he said. “What will happen when we fight with all our might?

“Zionists, you should prepare your passports and get ready to disappear,” the spokesman added.

In a special message released in honor of the anniversary, Hamas leaders vowed to continue the path of resistance and jihad “to liberate Palestine.”

“The great crimes perpetrated against us by the Zionist occupation only fuel our desire to resist and fight,” read the message.

A Palestinian boy wears a green headband with the Arabic slogan "'Ezz Al-Din Al Qassam brigade" and green Islamic flags while holding a toy gun during a rally to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the Hamas militant group, in Gaza city, Saturday. (photo credit: Adel Hana/AP)

A Palestinian boy wears a green headband with the Arabic slogan “‘Ezz Al-Din Al Qassam brigade” and green Islamic flags while holding a toy gun during a rally to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the Hamas militant group, in Gaza city, Saturday. (photo credit: Adel Hana/AP)

The anniversary comes two weeks after the bloodiest round of Israel-Gaza fighting in four years.

Hamas has portrayed itself as the victor of the eight-day conflict because Israel agreed to an Egyptian-brokered truce instead of sending in ground troops, as it initially threatened. It has received a boost from the political ascension of its parent movement, the fundamentalist Muslim Brotherhood, in the wake of last year’s Arab Spring revolts — especially in Egypt.

It has also upped its profile as master of the Gaza Strip, leading it through the bloodiest round of fighting with Israel in four years and coming to a cease-fire arrangement in talks brokered by Egypt.

Hamas claimed victory in the conflict after holding its own despite airstrikes and maintaining an almost constant barrage of rocket attacks on Israeli cities.

Thousands gather in Gaza City to mark Hamas's 25th anniversary on Saturday (photo credit: @ammarroslan via Twitter)

Thousands gather in Gaza City to mark Hamas’s 25th anniversary on Saturday (photo credit: @ammarroslan via Twitter)

The Nov. 21 cease-fire stipulated Israel would stop targeting terrorists. That, along with unprecedented support from Egypt, allowed Mashaal to make the visit without fear of Israeli assassination, which he has narrowly escaped in the past.

Israel, the US and European Union list Hamas as a terrorist organization. Israel is now holding indirect talks with the group as a result of the cease-fire arrangement.

 

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