Hamas insists: No talks with Israel
Hamas spokesman Mahmoud al-Zahar insisted his organization would not negotiate with Israel despite a statement to the contrary made by Hamas politburo chief Khaled Mashaal, the Palestinian paper Al-Quds reported Wednesday.
Mashaal’s statement “does not represent the movement’s official stance, which is based on a plan of resistance and not negotiations”, al-Zahar said.
He added that Gaza’s government had not given Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas permission to negotiate with Israel after a joint Hamas-Fatah government is formed, due to a recent Palestinian reconciliation between the rival factions.
“We do not agree to such negotiations and do not encourage them – just the opposite,” he said, adding that the speech made by Mashaal on the matter surprised many in the organization.
“There has been no change in the movement’s position on everything related to the resistance, which is our only option,” he said.