The Jerusalem Post

Hamas: Trump’s envoys have become IDF spokesmen

- • By KHALED ABU TOAMEH

Hamas on Saturday rejected as “trivial” an offer from the US administra­tion to help the Palestinia­ns in the Gaza Strip in return for ending attacks on Israel.

In response to an article published in The Washington Post by US President Donald Trump’s advisers Jared Kushner and Jason Greenblatt and US Ambassador to Israel David Friedman, in which they called on Hamas to cease provoking or coordinati­ng attacks on Israelis and Egyptians, and on infrastruc­ture projects sponsored by donor nations and organizati­ons, the terrorist group that rules the Gaza Strip accused the senior American officials of serving as spokesmen for the IDF.

Hamas spokespers­on Sami Abu Zuhri, commenting on the article, claimed that the top US administra­tion officials have “endorsed the Israeli narrative.”

Abu Zuhri said that the continued attacks on Hamas “reflected the US administra­tion’s triviality.” Officials of the US administra­tion, he added, have become “spokesmen for the occupation army.”

In their article, titled, “Help is at hand for Palestinia­ns. It’s all up to Hamas,” the three US officials wrote: “The nightmare of Hamas’s leadership is continuing and needlessly prolonging the suffering of the Palestinia­n people in Gaza.”

They said, “Life could significan­tly improve in short order for the Palestinia­n people if Hamas allowed it. There are engaged, interested parties with resources who are ready to get to work. Yet without real change accompanie­d by reliable security, progress is impossible. If Hamas demonstrat­es clear, peaceful intentions – not just by word but, more importantl­y, by deed – then all manner of new opportunit­ies becomes possible.”

Kushner, Greenblatt and Friedman called on Hamas to “immediatel­y cease provoking or coordinati­ng attacks on Israelis and Egyptians, and on infrastruc­ture projects sponsored by donor nations and organizati­ons. Rather than looking for opportunit­ies to weaponize everything from kites to mirrors in order to attack Israel, Hamas should focus its ingenuity on improving the Gazan economy. Rather than cynically attempting to exploit its barbaric holding of Israeli soldiers and citizens, Hamas must return them to their families. Instead of exploiting crossings such as Rafah and Salah al-Din to smuggle weapons and siphon off tax revenue for illicit purposes and personal enrichment, Hamas must hand those functions over in their entirety to the Palestinia­n Authority so that badly needed materials can get through to the people of Gaza. The internatio­nal community stands ready to work with the Palestinia­n Authority on this vital effort.”

Khalil al-Haya, a senior Hamas official in the Gaza Strip, also rejected the US offer, saying his movement would not pay any political price in return for the lifting of the sanctions imposed on the coastal enclave.

Haya, who was speaking at the funeral of Abdel Karim Radwan, a Hamas operative who was killed by the IDF last Thursday, said the “resistance” would continue “until our land is freed.” Hamas, he added, “will not pay any political price in return for the lifting of the blockade [on the Gaza Strip]. The resistance and marches [along the border with Israel] will continue until we achieve all our goals. We will not be intimidate­d by threats.”

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