Hamas Calls for ‘The Pursuit of Popular Anger’
While the poor oppressed Palestinians of Gaza walk in and out of Egypt unimpeded, bringing back new televisions, mobile phones, huge quantities of cigarettes and other survival necessities, Hamas and their Syrian cronies are calling for more murder.
DAMASCUS (AFP) - Hamas and Syria-based Palestinian radical groups called for stepped up resistance against Israel as they began a three-day “national conference” Wednesday while the Hamas-run Gaza Strip faced a crippling blockade.
“This is a meeting of rights and resistance,” Hamas supremo Khaled Mashaal told the conference in the Syrian capital, Damascus, which was also attended by Syrian officials and pro-Syrian Lebanese opposition figures.
Meshaal, whose group has controlled Gaza since last June, denounced the blockade imposed by Israel on the impoverished Palestinian territory, branding it a “tragedy and an immoral crime.
”I call for the pursuit of popular anger against the Zionists and the Americans until the blockade is lifted,” Meshaal said.




