Print Report
November 26, 2012 Clip No. 3657

Hamas Leader Mahmoud Al-Zahhar against Mahmoud Abbas: Anyone Who Wants to Liberate Palestine Should Pick Up a Gun

Following are excerpts from an interview with Hamas Leader Mahmoud Al-Zahhar, which aired on Al-Mayadeen TV on November 26, 2012:


Interviewer: The [U.N. Palestinian status resolution] constitutes a great danger to the Palestinian resistance enterprise. [Abbas] wants to bring about a “disgraceful” state. It will not be a real state. It will have no influence. A state on paper only. But its danger lies in the following: A man who claims to represent the Palestinians acknowledges that 80% or more of this land is not part of Palestine, but rather, Israeli land. This is the two-state solution: There would be a Palestinian state on an insignificant portion of the land, while the overwhelming rest of the land, including Jerusalem and Al-Aqsa, would belong to the Israeli side. What could be more dangerous?


The practical implication of this is that Abu Mazen [Abbas] has declared that he is against the resistance, against throwing stones, that he would not return to Safed, thus relinquishing the Right of Return – even though this is not only his own right, but the right of his children, his grandchildren, and his great grandchildren.


He wants to substantiate this internationally. He wants to thwart any attempt by the resistance to liberate all of Palestine.


[...]


Anyone who wants to liberate Palestine by complaining [to the ICC] – I will send him handkerchiefs to wipe his tears. Whoever wants to really liberate Palestine should pick up a gun.


[...]


Please recycle
Close
The Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI) is an independent, non-profit organization providing translations of the Middle East media and original analysis and research on developments in the region. Copies of articles and documents cited, as well as background information, are available on request.
MEMRI holds copyrights on all translations. Materials may only be used with proper attribution.

The Middle East Media Research Institute
P.O. Box 27837, Washington, DC 20038-7837
Phone: [202] 955-9070 Fax: [202] 955-9077 E-Mail: [email protected]
Search previous MEMRI publications at our website: www.memri.org