Hatimaye mkuu wa HAMAS asema wako tayari kuitambua Israel almradi yaishe

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Haijaeleweka nini kimesababisha jamaa abadilishe msimamo ghafla......

In shift, a top Hamas official floats Israel recognition​

In an interview with Al-Monitor, senior Hamas official Mousa Abu Marzouk suggested the militant group would adhere to the Palestine Liberation Organization’s stance on Israel.

Mousa Abu Marzouk is seen during a Nov. 7 interview with the BBC.

Mousa Abu Marzouk is seen during a Nov. 7 interview with the BBC. - BBC

DOHA, Qatar — A senior Hamas official suggested the Gaza-based militant group would recognize Israel as a step toward ending the long-running divisions between the Palestinian factions.

Speaking to Al-Monitor in his Doha office on Monday, Mousa Abu Marzouk struck a careful tone on Israel some two months after his group carried out the deadliest day for Jews since the Holocaust.

“You should follow the official stance,” Abu Marzouk said. “The official stance is that the [Palestine Liberation Organization] has recognized the state of Israel.”

The internationally recognized umbrella grouping of most Palestinian factions, excluding Hamas and Islamic Jihad, formally recognized Israel's right to exist and renounced terrorism in 1993. In exchange, Israel accepted the PLO as the representative of the Palestinian people.



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Read more: In shift, a top Hamas official floats Israel recognition
 
Haijaeleweka nini kimesababisha jamaa abadilishe msimamo ghafla......

In shift, a top Hamas official floats Israel recognition​

In an interview with Al-Monitor, senior Hamas official Mousa Abu Marzouk suggested the militant group would adhere to the Palestine Liberation Organization’s stance on Israel.
Mousa Abu Marzouk is seen during a Nov. 7 interview with the BBC.

Mousa Abu Marzouk is seen during a Nov. 7 interview with the BBC. - BBC

DOHA, Qatar — A senior Hamas official suggested the Gaza-based militant group would recognize Israel as a step toward ending the long-running divisions between the Palestinian factions.
Speaking to Al-Monitor in his Doha office on Monday, Mousa Abu Marzouk struck a careful tone on Israel some two months after his group carried out the deadliest day for Jews since the Holocaust.
“You should follow the official stance,” Abu Marzouk said. “The official stance is that the [Palestine Liberation Organization] has recognized the state of Israel.”
The internationally recognized umbrella grouping of most Palestinian factions, excluding Hamas and Islamic Jihad, formally recognized Israel's right to exist and renounced terrorism in 1993. In exchange, Israel accepted the PLO as the representative of the Palestinian people.



Read more: In shift, a top Hamas official floats Israel recognition
Read more: In shift, a top Hamas official floats Israel recognition

View: https://x.com/WarMonitors/status/1735284926381957183?s=20
 
Haijaeleweka nini kimesababisha jamaa abadilishe msimamo ghafla......

In shift, a top Hamas official floats Israel recognition​

In an interview with Al-Monitor, senior Hamas official Mousa Abu Marzouk suggested the militant group would adhere to the Palestine Liberation Organization’s stance on Israel.
Mousa Abu Marzouk is seen during a Nov. 7 interview with the BBC.

Mousa Abu Marzouk is seen during a Nov. 7 interview with the BBC. - BBC

DOHA, Qatar — A senior Hamas official suggested the Gaza-based militant group would recognize Israel as a step toward ending the long-running divisions between the Palestinian factions.
Speaking to Al-Monitor in his Doha office on Monday, Mousa Abu Marzouk struck a careful tone on Israel some two months after his group carried out the deadliest day for Jews since the Holocaust.
“You should follow the official stance,” Abu Marzouk said. “The official stance is that the [Palestine Liberation Organization] has recognized the state of Israel.”
The internationally recognized umbrella grouping of most Palestinian factions, excluding Hamas and Islamic Jihad, formally recognized Israel's right to exist and renounced terrorism in 1993. In exchange, Israel accepted the PLO as the representative of the Palestinian people.



Read more: In shift, a top Hamas official floats Israel recognition
Read more: In shift, a top Hamas official floats Israel recognition
Uharo mtupu wewe kila kitu hatimaye.
 
Yaani damu inawatoka kwenye maskio...
Wewe mbona muongo sana uwa nashangaa watu wanaomeza uharo wako.

Msome Mousa….

In April 2012, Marzook gave what was billed as his "first-ever interview with a Jewish publication", The Forward. Marzook said that an agreement between Israel and the P.A. would have to be ratified by a referendum of all Palestinians, including those in Gaza. He would regard it as a hudna, or cease-fire, rather than as a peace treaty. If Hamas gained power, they would feel free to change provisions of the agreement. "We will not recognize Israel as a state", he said. "It will be like the relationship between Lebanon and Israel or Syria and Israel", that is, an armistice….
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Mnamo Aprili 2012, Marzook alitoa kile kilichodaiwa kuwa "mahojiano yake ya kwanza kabisa na uchapishaji wa Kiyahudi", The Forward. Marzook alisema kuwa makubaliano kati ya Israel na P.A. italazimika kuidhinishwa na kura ya maoni ya Wapalestina wote, wakiwemo wale wa Gaza. Angeiona kuwa hudna, au kusitisha mapigano, badala ya kuwa mapatano ya amani. Iwapo Hamas wangepata mamlaka, wangejisikia huru kubadilisha vifungu vya makubaliano. "Hatutatambua Israel kama taifa", alisema. "Itakuwa kama uhusiano kati ya Lebanoni na Israeli au Syria na Israeli", yaani, mapigano ya silaha.


Mr Uharo wadanganye mapunguani wenzako
 
izraeli anaiomba misri kuingilia kati na kuleta suluhu inaeleweka haishangazi ni kawaida ina maana izraeli ameshindwa vita anataka amani

Utakua ndio umeamka au unakurupuka, fuatilia kinachoendelea au uliza uliza kwa wanaofatilia.
 
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