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July 27, 2009 Special Dispatch No. 2457

Fatah Leader in Lebanon Sultan Abu Al-Einein: Return of Refugees to Israel Not Realistic; If Palestinians Continue Saying 'No' To Everything – There Won't Be a Solution in 500 Years

July 27, 2009
Palestinians, Lebanon | Special Dispatch No. 2457

Following are excerpts from a television debate with Sultan Abu Al-Einein, the leader of Fatah in Lebanon. The debate aired on Future News TV on July 11, 2009.

To view this clip on MEMRI TV, visit http://www.memri.org/legacy/clip/2181.

"Do You Think That the Seven Million Palestinians Can Return to Upper Galilee And Western Galilee?"

Interviewer: "What about the Right of Return? Ever since the negotiations between Yasser Abd Rabbo and [Israeli minister Yossi] Beilin, the Palestinian Authority has been accused of giving up the Right of Return in exchange for compensation and resettlement."

Sultan Abu Al-Einein: "Unfortunately, we in Fatah believe - as does Abu Mazen [Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud 'Abbas] - that there is no place for Palestine on the map of the lands occupied in 1967, unless our people, the refugees, constitute a principal part [of the solution], through the Right of Return."

Ahmad Abd Al-Hadi, Hamas official in Lebanon: "Return to where, Abu Riyadh?"

Sultan Abu Al-Einein: "Do you think that the seven million Palestinians can return to Upper Galilee and Western Galilee?"

"We Must Be Realistic - If We Continue to Say 'No,' We Will Wait 500 Years"

Ahmad Abd Al-Hadi: "Does Abu Mazen agree with what you are saying?"

Sultan Abu Al-Einein: "Who?"

Ahmad Abd Al-Hadi: "Abu Mazen."

Sultan Abu Al-Einein: "Do you believe that there can be a final political solution... We must be courageous and honest. Can Israel possibly agree to have seven million Palestinians return to the lands from which they were driven out in 1948, and to have the Knesset [fall] into the hands of the Palestinian people?!

"We must be realistic. If we continue to say 'no,' we will wait 500 years, because no solution will be convincing. For once, we should be courageous and face our people bravely and honestly."

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