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Interview with Hamas Leader Dr. Mahmoud Al-Zahar
"We do not and will not recognize a state
called Israel. "..."Israel has no
right to any inch of Palestinian land. This is an important issue. Our position
stems from our religious convictions. This is a holy land. It is not the
property of the Palestinians or the Arabs. This land is the property of all
Muslims in all parts of the world. We regard the Gaza Strip, Jerusalem, and the
West Bank as a geographical unit, as mentioned by resolutions 242 and 338, which
have not been implemented. We are currently talking about this area.".
The following are excerpts from an interview with Hamas leader
Mahmoud Al-Zahar that appeared in Asharq Al-Awsat on August 18,
2005.
The following are the excepts from the interview(1): What Next in
Gaza
Q: "Will Hamas continue the resistance after the disengagement plan
is implemented?"
A: "Our plan is not to liberate the Gaza Strip, nor is it to
liberate the West Bank or to liberate Jerusalem. Our plan in the
first stage is to liberate the lands occupied in 1967. Those who
view it as a strategic solution and those who view it as an interim
solution have agreed upon this plan. Therefore, we will not take
over the Gaza Strip and live there peacefully while the Zionist
enemy is detaining thousands of our sons and occupying the West
Bank. The resistance must move to the West Bank to expel the
occupation."
Q: "Will the calming down [Tahdiah] end with the completion of the
Israeli withdrawal from the Gaza Strip?"
A: "The tahdiah is scheduled to finish at the end of 2005. It was
contingent on the release of the prisoners and stopping the attacks.
Israel has not abided by these conditions. Our goal was not to hit
Israel for the sake of hitting Israel , but to attack the
occupation. I stress that the resistance was what drove the
occupation out of the Gaza Strip."
Q: "Will Hamas resume its operations in Israeli towns after the
withdrawal?"
A: "Firstly, there are no Israeli towns. These are settlements. If
the aggression and occupation continue, the Palestinian people will
have no alternative but to defend themselves. The Palestinian people
are not killing the occupiers or being killed out of fun or madness.
The life spent by our generation in killing, imprisonment, and exile
is not the life that we want for our sons. We want them to live in
security and peace and to live in a homeland in which they are able
to move and not to live as slaves of the Israeli enemy."
Q: "In other words, the resistance of Hamas in the future will be
in response to Israeli actions."
A: "No, our position depends on two things: the withdrawal from the
Palestinian territories and the extent of the aggression against the
Palestinian people." Our Position Stems from Our Religious
Convictions
Q: "You talk about attacks on the Palestinian territories as if you
recognize the existence of Israel."
A: "I strongly disagree with your statement. We do not and will not
recognize a state called Israel. Israel has no right to any inch of
Palestinian land. This is an important issue. Our position stems
from our religious convictions. This is a holy land. It is not the
property of the Palestinians or the Arabs. This land is the property
of all Muslims in all parts of the world. We regard the Gaza Strip,
Jerusalem, and the West Bank as a geographical unit, as mentioned by
resolutions 242 and 338, which have not been implemented. We are
currently talking about this area."
PA-Hamas Reactions
Q: "Let us talk about the relationship between Hamas and the
Palestinian authority. Has there been friction recently?"
A: "When Mahmoud Abbas (Abu-Mazen) was elected, we started talks.
Some people in Fatah and the Palestinian authority told Abu-Mazen
that he was giving Hamas more than it deserved at the expense of
Fatah, and that his policy was leading to the destruction of Fatah,
as proven by the success of Hamas in the first and second rounds of
the municipal elections. They claimed that we fixed the elections.
This was a joke, because no opposition has been able to rig
elections. "Some officials of the Palestinian Authority told Abu-Mazen
that they could resolve the situation with Hamas militarily. The
Interior Ministry, under Nasr Yusuf, issued leaflets saying that
anyone firing rockets at the Zionist enemy will be shot. This was an
attempt to repeat what happened in 1996 to protect the Israeli
borders, arrest those who fire rockets, and confiscate the weapons.
Nasr Yusuf was engaged in a confrontation around the Jabalya refugee
camp area and deployed armoured vehicles, which the Palestinian
people had not seen before. However, he quickly realized that he
could not resolve the situation militarily. Now, they are seeking
dialogue, and we welcome that."
Q: "In his recent speech in the Palestinian Legislative Council,
Abu Mazen was unyielding."
A: "We responded to the speech. He said that only one authority
should exist, and we want one authority. However, regrettably, the
only authority that exists is the authority of Israel. Neither Abu-Mazen
nor Nasr Yusuf can move from here to there without the permission of
the Israeli army. We want a single Palestinian authority, but a
strong authority can only exist through elections. Do we have
security services and ministries to form an alternative authority?
We want a single authority, but we do not want it to be corrupt. "We
want an elected authority that represents all the Palestinian people
and not an authority that disputes with the people about their
livelihood. They are excluding the members of Hamas from jobs in the
educational, health, and other fields. In such conditions, we cannot
talk about an authority, but about authoritarian rule. If the
Palestinian people have rejected Israel's oppression, do you think
that they will accept Palestinian oppression? "There is confusion
between the resistance and the chaos caused by the struggle in the
Fatah movement. The only legitimate weapon is the weapon of
resistance which does not kill innocent people and it not used to
resolve factional or family disputes. This weapon forced the
occupation to withdraw. We will keep our weapons, because no one can
guarantee that the occupation will not return. We hear the threats
of the occupation throughout the day and at night. Which do you
consider is the legitimate weapon? Is it the weapon that disappeared
during the confrontation period, and is used in celebrations, or is
it the weapon used to maintain steadfastness and defend the people?
Is it the weapon that has driven the enemy out or the weapon that is
defending the enemy?" Hamas Will Assume Power Only Though Elections
Q: "Is Hamas interested in seizing power?"
A: "I do not accept the word 'seize' On the issue of education, we
want to teach the people our history, and we insist that the people
must learn the Quran. Even if the Quran attacks the Jews in some of
its verses, the people must read it. We cannot agree to the
manipulation of the Quran and the religion. We are against any
economic cooperation with Israel . We want a local Palestinian
economy so that others do not influence it. We want investment, but
without kickbacks, bribes, and commissions. If we can make the
interest rate zero in this economy, based on Arab, Islamic, and
international investment, then this would be an achievement. We want
to spread the culture of resistance. We want tourism, but tourism of
a people that have dignity. We will change the names of the
settlements to represent the martyrs who died attacking them. We
will tell the tourists that the honest rifle was able to achieve
victory."
Q: "Does Hamas have a plan to assume power?"
A: "Only through elections."
Q: "Hamas did not participate in the first legislative elections
because it regarded them as the product of the Oslo Agreement. What
changes have taken place to prompt Hamas to change its position?"
A: "The Legislative Council used to be called the Palestinian
Council. It was not legislative. It consisted of 88 members. We were
talking then about a transitional period. Now we are talking about a
liberation period and 132 representatives. I guess the current set
up is the product of the Oslo Accords and the situation we find
ourselves in the product of the British Mandate and the ongoing
Israeli occupation. We will participate in the elections based on a
program to end the Oslo Accords."
Q: "Will Hamas participate in the presidential elections?"
A: "What is the problem in that? We represent an alternative to the
Authority. We want to serve the people, and the people want servants
and not masters. We are part of a larger movement called the
international Islamic movement."
Israel Fears that Gaza Would Become Hamas Land; Let Israel Die
Q: "Israelis fear that Gaza could become the land of Hamas after
the withdrawal."
A: "Let Israel die."
Q: "Is this an encouragement for the Palestinian Authority to clamp
down on Hamas with an iron fist?"
A: "No one can crackdown on us with either an iron fist or a golden
fist."
Q: "Have you prepared to enter the settlements?"
A: "We will enter the settlements and sully the dignity of Israel
with our feet. We will stand on the ruins of the Israeli settlements
and tell our
people we have prevailed. This is nonnegotiable. We will secure the
Gaza Strip and prevent anyone from occupying it again. In past
experiences, government land was stolen. "The land of the evacuated
settlements should serve as the lungs for the economy to breath.
Schools, playgrounds, agriculture, and industry should be
established on this land. This is our position, which we expressed
in the meeting of the national committee formed to oversee the
withdrawal. The government to be formed after the elections will
determine the future of this land. "
Q: "In other words, there is an agreement between the Palestinian
Authority and Hamas about the future of the settlements' land."
A: "Yes. The Palestinian Authority has the right to manage the land
after consulting with the committee which consists of
representatives of the national and Islamic factions. "
Q: "Is there a plan for Hamas leaders abroad to return to Gaza?"
A: "We will never give up our right of return. All of Palestine is
our land. When any part of it is liberated, any Palestinian and
Muslim will have the right to come. This does not mean that this is
consistent with the current Isralei withdrawal form Gaza."
Q: "Therefore, will the leaders of Hamas abroad return to
Palestine?"
A: "This is up to them. However, the Hamas movement has
international dimensions and relations that it must maintain.
Therefore, those who maintain these relations must stay abroad. "
"We Do Not Consider the West as an Enemy but we Believe Christian
Zionism is Criminal"
Q: "What is the relationship. between Hamas and Europe?"
A: "All the Europeans that we have met admit that the European
position is hypocritical and subservient to U.S. pressure. They look
forward to freeing themselves from such pressures. If you want
democracy to express the will of the Palestinian people, wait for
the results of the elections. If you regard the Palestinian
liberation movement, of which Hamas is part, as a terrorist
movement, you must look at history. Was De Gaulle a terrorist? Were
those who worked to liberate their countries from occupation
terrorists? We do not consider the West as an enemy but we believe
Christian Zionism is criminal." Source: Memri.
Endnote:
(1) http://aawsat.com/english/news.asp?section=3&id=1294
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