Palestinian Authority Prime Minister: Hamas must play by our rules
The Prime Minister of the Palestinian Authority announced that the Hamas movement must accept our political lines and play according to our rules. |
According to the international group Tasnim News Agency, “Mohammed Ashtiyeh” the Prime Minister of the Palestinian Authority in the security meeting Munich said: If Hamas wants to be a part of the Palestine Liberation Organization, it must accept our political lines.
Mohammed Ashtiyeh continued: We should not focus on what happened on October 7 (the Al-Aqsa storm). 1994 was formed to finalize negotiations between Palestine and Israel to achieve the idea of two states; After the withdrawal of the Israeli regime from the Gaza Strip in 2005 and the takeover of this strip by the Hamas movement in 2007, the self-governing organization was limited to the West Bank of the Jordan River and is now responsible for the administration of Palestinian villages and camps there.
After the establishment of self-governing organizations and the deadlock of the failed Oslo negotiations and political initiatives, the Israeli-Palestinian political process also came to a deadlock; This impasse has caused the gap between the Palestine Liberation Organization and movements such as Hamas and Islamic Jihad to increase; The self-governing organization, which is responsible for managing the daily lives of Palestinians in the West Bank, is losing its power and legitimacy day by day, while the idea of determining the fate of the Palestinians by the Palestinian people and Jihad has been growing.
The Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) does not accept the issue of two states and in these years, apart from the uproar of bargaining between the self-governing organizations and Israel, it is day by day strengthening its military capabilities, consolidating its influence on the West Bank and using the events of Al-Aqsa Mosque for The agitation of the Palestinian youth was aimed at intensifying the resistance and operations in the occupied lands.
After the Al-Aqsa storm operation and the heavy defeat of the Zionist regime, the occupying army decided to enter Gaza by land to destroy the infrastructure of Hamas. After one hundred and thirty-five days and despite leaving a lot of damage and displaced more than one and a half million people and martyred 28 thousand 985 people and injured 68 thousand 883 people, it has not been successful in destroying the infrastructure of Hamas. The situation of the hostages is still unclear and the cities of occupied Palestine witness daily demonstrations of the families of the hostages.
Publisher | Tasnim News |