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The following excerpts
are from an interview with Jordanian author Ibrahim Al-'Alloush, which
aired on Al-Jazeera TV on March 23, 2010.
Ibrahim Al-'Alloush:
Some people talk about elections. They elected Mahmoud 'Abbas. Brother,
what kind of elections can there be under occupation? No elections or
political process is legitimate under occupation – whether in Iraq
or in Palestine. Anything based on falsehood is false and meaningless.
As for the Arab regimes that coordinate with the CIA and with the Zionist
enemy – may they go to hell! We oppose the entire concept of peace
as a strategic option, and any plan for a political settlement, regardless
of whether the betrayal is by an Arab or a Palestinian.
[...]
I've said in the past
that the public must take action, in the streets, and if the authority
stands in our way – whoever stands between us and the Zionists should
be treated as a Zionist. This holds true not only with regard to Palestine,
by the way, but also with regard to the streets of Amman and Cairo.
It applies to any country that maintains relations with the Zionist
enemy. Every Arab ruler must realize that maintaining ties with the
Zionists, and receiving Zionist officials, will be met by a popular
Arab response that will shake the ground under his feet.
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