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Thursday, May 10, 2012

Hamas: We will not fight for Iran

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Ismail Haniyeh


Ismail Haniyeh, head of the Palestinian government in Gaza on Thursday, the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) will not let herself drawn into a war against Israel if it attacked Iran's nuclear facilities.


Haniyeh said, at the headquarters of his government in Gaza: Hamas is a Palestinian movement moving inhibits the Palestinian arena and operate the political field and what fits with the interests of the Palestinian people. "


He continued, Prime Minister of Hamas, a pile of "Letters" in an interview: "Iran did not ask us anything and we believe that Iran does not need to Hamas."


Israel has said repeatedly, it does not exclude any option in its determination to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons, and Iran says its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes.


Haniyeh said, 48 years, "declared Israeli threats, which does not need to extrapolate, but I think that this issue serious repercussions on the entire region."


He continued: "I can not predict the scenario, but the battle at this level will have repercussions in the region."


Israel says, he has to take into account the potential attacks from the south by Hamas backed by Iran, and north of the Hezbollah forces in Lebanon, if entered in a war with Iran, The Israel that Hamas and Hezbollah have identified stockpiles of missiles supplied by the Iran has accused Monday of putting terrorism.


Haniyeh said, that the grand coalition, which formed this week, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who gives him a large majority in Parliament was for internal reasons, but may also have ulterior motives.


"I do not doubt that the subject is to try to absorb external big changes that have occurred in the region, including the Arab spring, and perhaps due to multiple files."


Asked whether Iran may be one of the issues, he said: "Maybe."


Haniyeh said, the current hunger strike by hundreds of Palestinians in Israeli jails is a test of Israel's commitment to global humanitarian principles that should be recognized, and warned that the death of any prisoner will have a negative impact, but gave no details.


He added: "I do not want to be cited in any prisoner in Israeli jails, so I call for the need to abide by international law on prisoners as prisoners of war."

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